A helicopter crashed into a field on the Isle of Leyte in England, causing panic and grief. The Robinson R.44 II helicopter, a Northumbria Helicopters company, was used for flying training. It took off from Sandown Airport at 9:00 am local time. It was carrying three passengers in addition to the pilot, but crashed into a field near the highway in the Shankillan area 9:30 hours earlier.
Three people died at the scene in the accident, while one was seriously injured. He was immediately taken to the Trauma Center in Southend-on-Sea for treatment.
Giving this information, a local police officer said that eyewitnesses to the accident said that ‘we saw the helicopter go out of control.’
At that time, a person was driving his motor and saw the helicopter fall on a farm fence. Regarding this, a senior councilor of Shankill Town Council said that the citizens of the town were shocked by this sudden accident. And they were also naturally saddened. The joy of the family members of the helicopter learners suddenly turned into grief.
