Sifnos Helicopter Crash: Autopsies Begin as Authorities Investigate Causes
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Authorities are investigating the cause of a helicopter crash on Sifnos island that killed a Greek pilot and a British newlyweds.
- Experts are examining the crash site, which remains secured by police.
- The bodies of the victims are being transferred for autopsies to determine the cause of death.
Authorities are investigating the tragic helicopter crash on Sifnos island that claimed the lives of three people. The victims include a 55-year-old Greek pilot and a 30-year-old British couple who were on their honeymoon.
Investigators have begun collecting evidence and taking statements as part of a preliminary inquiry. Experts arrived on the island Tuesday to conduct an on-site inspection of the crash site, which is cordoned off and under police guard. The team includes specialists from the Hellenic Police's Organized Crime Fighting Directorate and the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority.
The Hellenic Police's Criminal Investigation Department also sent a team to Sifnos. All possibilities are being examined to determine the circumstances of the crash. Officials caution that the investigation is expected to be lengthy and it is too early to draw firm conclusions.
The British Embassy has been notified of the couple's deaths. The bodies of the three victims are being transported to the Piraeus Forensic Service for autopsies and necessary laboratory tests.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.