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Thursday, April 2, 2009

At least eight dead in North Sea helicopter crash

Police said at least eight people were killed when a helicopter carrying 16 people from a North Sea offshore oilfield crashed off the coast of Scotland. The remaining eight passengers are still missing, rescuers said.At least eight people died when a helicopter carrying 16 people from an offshore oilfield crashed off the northeast coast of Scotland on Wednesday, police said.Rescuers retrieved eight bodies from the North Sea, while the remaining eight people on board were missing, police said."We can confirm that eight bodies have been recovered from the North Sea after a helicopter came down around 35 miles (56 kilometres) off the coast of Crimond," a statement said."The remaining eight persons are unaccounted for," it added.The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said the helicopter went down just before 2:00 pm (1300 GMT).Oil giant BP said the helicopter was operating on its behalf, carrying 14 passengers and two crew, but did not immediately confirm the deaths.A BP spokesman said the helicopter had been flying from the Miller oilfield, about 270 kilometres off the coast, back to the mainland when it crashed.

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