
Mechanical fault suspected in helicopter crash that killed British newlyweds in Greece
Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert were en route to Sifnos when the helicopter crashed and burst into flames
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Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert were en route to Sifnos when the helicopter crashed and burst into flames. Tributes paid to ‘beloved’ British couple killed on honeymoon after helicopter crashed on Greek island. Currently, investigations are underway to analyse whether a mechanical fault caused the tragedy.
Furthermore, Local residents reported hearing a “strange noise” from the helicopter before it crashed.
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Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert were en route to Sifnos when the helicopter crashed and burst into flames
reliability moderate3/6 sourcesTributes paid to ‘beloved’ British couple killed on honeymoon after helicopter crashed on Greek island.
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Currently, investigations are underway to analyse whether a mechanical fault caused the tragedy.
according to Geo NewsLocal residents reported hearing a “strange noise” from the helicopter before it crashed.
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Tributes paid to ‘beloved’ British couple killed on honeymoon after helicopter crashed on Greek island.
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