Bodies found after crash

Emergency services have found 11 bodies after a helicopter crashed off the west coast of Norway, a rescue official told Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

A search for the remaining two passengers was ongoing, a spokesman from the Rescue Coordination Centre for Southern Norway told NRK yesterday, adding that among the 13 passengers were one British and one Italian national. The others were Norwegians.

Police officials told regional news outlets that all on board, including those missing, were presumed dead.

Witnesses told the broadcaster that the helicopter was on its way inland from the North Sea when it got into difficulty. NRK said the aircraft dropped 640 metres in the 10 seconds preceding the crash.

The crashed helicopter is a Eurocopter model, according to the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority, which imposed a flying ban in the aftermath of the crash. —  Al Jazeera

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