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“We are yet to recover bodies of crashed helicopter, suspended operations” – NSIB

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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau has disclosed that bodies of passengers of crashed Sikorsky SK76 helicopter in Atlantic Ocean in Portharcourt which is operated by Eastwind Aviation were yet to be recovered two days after.

NSIB in a statement said, it suspended search operations at 6:15 PM on Friday due to diminishing daylight.
Director of Public Affairs and Family Assistance, NSIB, Mrs Bimbo Oladeji, who signed the statement, said during that day’s search, no debris, survivors or bodies were recovered.

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Oladeji also stated that divers, yesterday, were able to establish a secure diving perimeter at an expected location of the wreck.

The statement reads: “In line with global best practices, we are providing an update on the ongoing search and recovery efforts following the October 24, 2024, ditching incident involving a Sikorsky SK76 helicopter operated by Eastwind Aviation.

“The incident occurred near Bonny Finima, off the coast of Port Harcourt. Rescue operations commenced shortly after, with teams continuing to work extensively to locate the helicopter and any signs of survivors.”

“On the morning of October 25, 2024, at 07:30 AM local time, rescue teams resumed search operations. The search area was expanded as part of ongoing efforts to locate debris or signs of survivors.

“A team of NSIB Aviation Safety Investigators and Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development representatives arrived at the Nuim Antan facility at 11:30 AM local time.

“Investigators conducted interviews with relevant staff to gather information pertinent to the ongoing investigation. The investigative team completed their on-site interviews and departed the FPSO by 3:24 PM.
“At approximately 6:15 PM, search operations were suspended due to diminishing daylight. Unfortunately, no debris, survivors, or bodies were recovered during the day’s search.

“However, the divers successfully established a secured diving perimeter at an expected location of the wreck, which will guide the operations planned for tomorrow (today). The perimeter depth has been measured at 40-50 metres, and additional diving equipment and resources will be deployed to aid in the continuation of these efforts.”

Quoting Director General of the NSIB, Captain Alex Badeh Jr., the statement added: “We acknowledge the tireless efforts of the amalgamated rescue teams and supporting partners. We will continue these operations with every resource necessary and appreciate the cooperation and patience of all stakeholders involved.”

Recall that on Friday, a helicopter en-route from Port Harcourt Military Base, DNPM, to the NUIMANTAN oil rig, with eight persons on board crashed.

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