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Four dead after two helicopters collide in Australia

Debris of a helicopter that crashed near the Main Beach in Gold Coast, Australia on Monday.
Debris of a helicopter that crashed near the Main Beach in Gold Coast, Australia on Monday.

AUSTRALIA: A midair collision between two helicopters in Australia has left four people dead and three others in critical condition, authorities said Monday.

The collision happened near the popular tourist strip of Main Beach on the Gold Coast, south of Brisbane.

“Those two aircraft, when collided, have crash landed on the sand bank just out from Sea World Resort,” Queensland Police Inspector Gary Worrell, a regional duty officer for the southeastern region, told reporters.

He added it had been difficult for emergency services to access the sand bank, located not far from the coast.

Thirteen people were on the two helicopters, according to Jayney Shearman, from the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS). Of those, four people died, three suffered serious injuries and six had minor injuries, including cuts from shattered glass. All the injured had been taken to hospital, she said.

Photos from the site show debris lying on a strip of sand, with personnel gathered on land and numerous vessels in the surrounding waters. - CNN


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