Two Killed In S. Korea’s Helicopter Crash

SEOUL, Two people were killed, as a civilian helicopter crashed, in east South Korea today.

The helicopter crashed into the hillside, in the eastern town of Yeongwol, about 140 km east of Seoul, at around 7:46 a.m. local time.

Two people aboard the helicopter – a 65-year-old pilot and a 51-year-old freight company official – were taken to hospital in cardiac arrest and were confirmed dead later.

No secondary damages, such as fire caused by the crash, were reported.

According to the police, the helicopter was believed to have been caught on a transmission line, while transporting electric wires for the construction of a transmission tower.

The exact cause of the accident was under investigation.

Source: NAM News Network

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