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Sierra Leone air crash kills 21 | |
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A helicopter ferrying passengers to Freetown airport in Sierra Leone has crashed, killing at least 21 people. | |
The passengers were mainly from Togo, reportedly including the country's sports minister, and were returning from an international football match. | |
One of the Russian pilots survived when the helicopter burst into flames as it came into land. | |
Helicopters and ferries are the only way to reach the airport, which is located across a bay from Freetown. | Helicopters and ferries are the only way to reach the airport, which is located across a bay from Freetown. |
The passengers had been watching Togo beat Sierra Leone 1-0 an African Nations Cup qualifier, and had chartered the helicopter for the seven-minute flight from the city to the airport. | The passengers had been watching Togo beat Sierra Leone 1-0 an African Nations Cup qualifier, and had chartered the helicopter for the seven-minute flight from the city to the airport. |
Togolese Sports Minister Atipe Kwako was among the dead, according to the AFP news agency. | |
But none of the national football team was on board; they were waiting in Freetown for the next shuttle flight to the airport. | |
The helicopter was a Russian-made Mi-8 | The helicopter was a Russian-made Mi-8 |
The helicopter was operated by Paramount Airlines, and owned by a Nigerian businessman, according to an airline maintenance officer quoted by the AFP. | |
The officer said that it caught fire as it was coming in to land at Lungi airport at about 2030 on Sunday. | |
"There was an explosion on board the helicopter before it landed," said Donald Bull, general manager of the Sierra Leone Airport Authority. | |
The Russian-made Mi-8 helicopter was consumed by the flames before airport fire crews could reach it. | The Russian-made Mi-8 helicopter was consumed by the flames before airport fire crews could reach it. |
"From what we hear, most of the victims were burnt beyond recognition," said Chernor Ojuku Sesay of the Sierra Leone Football Association. | |
The co-pilot has survived, but was reported to be in critical condition. |