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Greek Police announce findings on Sifnos helicopter crash
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Greek Police announce findings on Sifnos helicopter crash

From Kathimerini · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Under investigation
  • A private helicopter crashed on the Greek island of Sifnos on August 17th, killing all three occupants.
  • The Greek Police stated that there is no indication of third-party involvement in the crash.
  • Investigations into the cause of the accident are underway, involving multiple authorities and forensic examinations.

The Greek Police have released details regarding the crash of a private helicopter on the island of Sifnos, which resulted in the deaths of three individuals. The accident occurred on the afternoon of August 17th.

According to the police statement, the Bell 206 helicopter went down in the Exambela area, not far from the island's helipad, shortly after 6 p.m. local time. Responders at the scene recovered the charred remains of all three victims. The police have clarified that there is no evidence suggesting the involvement of any third parties in the incident.

Authorities have confirmed that no material damage was reported to nearby homes or properties as a result of the crash. An preliminary investigation is currently in progress to thoroughly determine the causes of the accident. The case is being handled by the Milos Police Department in cooperation with the Sifnos Police Station, under the strict supervision of the Syros Court of First Instance Prosecutor's Office.

To aid the investigation, specialized teams from the Directorate for the Management of Organized Crime (DAOK) and officers from the Cyclades Police Directorate are being dispatched to the island. Additionally, procedures are being initiated for the necessary forensic examinations of the victims' bodies. The National Organization for Aviation and Railway Accidents and Transport Safety (NOAIRASTS) is tasked with investigating the technical causes of the crash and is working closely with the police.

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Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.