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New Zealand helicopter crash: Two British couples killed | New Zealand helicopter crash: Two British couples killed |
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Police in New Zealand have released the names of four British tourists killed in a helicopter crash. | |
They are Andrew Virco, 50, and his partner Katharine Walker, 51, from Cambridge, and Nigel Charlton, 66, and his wife Cynthia, 70, from Hampshire. | They are Andrew Virco, 50, and his partner Katharine Walker, 51, from Cambridge, and Nigel Charlton, 66, and his wife Cynthia, 70, from Hampshire. |
The aircraft crashed in a crevasse on the Fox Glacier, on New Zealand's South Island, on Saturday morning. | The aircraft crashed in a crevasse on the Fox Glacier, on New Zealand's South Island, on Saturday morning. |
The crash site is on the island's remote west coast, which is a popular tourist area. | The crash site is on the island's remote west coast, which is a popular tourist area. |
Also among the dead are Sovannmony Leang, 27, and Josephine Gibson, 29, both from New South Wales, and pilot Mitchell Gameren, 28, from Queenstown, New Zealand. | |
The bodies of three of the victims have now been recovered from the crash site and taken to a temporary mortuary facility nearby for formal identification, which New Zealand Police said may take a number of days. | |
The recovery operation has been halted for the day after weather conditions at Fox Glacier deteriorated. | |
'Extremely challenging' | 'Extremely challenging' |
Rescue teams in helicopters found no sign of survivors when they reached the crash site, rescue co-ordinators said. The cause of the crash is being investigated. | |
A Tasman police spokesman described the operation as "extremely challenging and the safety of those working at the scene is of paramount importance". | A Tasman police spokesman described the operation as "extremely challenging and the safety of those working at the scene is of paramount importance". |
He added: "Our thoughts are with the victims' families at this difficult time." | |
Inspector John Canning, the police west coast area commander, told New Zealand's One News: "It's at the top of the glacier and it is heavily crevassed, so very rough country and it is going to take a lot of care to get the people out of there." | Inspector John Canning, the police west coast area commander, told New Zealand's One News: "It's at the top of the glacier and it is heavily crevassed, so very rough country and it is going to take a lot of care to get the people out of there." |
The helicopter involved is believed to be a Eurocopter "Squirrel" operated by local firm Alpine Adventures, which also trades as Fox Glacier Heliservices. | The helicopter involved is believed to be a Eurocopter "Squirrel" operated by local firm Alpine Adventures, which also trades as Fox Glacier Heliservices. |
In a statement the firm said: "Fox Heliservices' thoughts are with the families of the passengers and pilot. | In a statement the firm said: "Fox Heliservices' thoughts are with the families of the passengers and pilot. |
"The pilot was a very valued member of our team. The New Zealand Police and Civil Aviation Authority have taken over the investigation." | "The pilot was a very valued member of our team. The New Zealand Police and Civil Aviation Authority have taken over the investigation." |
A UK Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are providing consular assistance to their families at this difficult time." |