Grand Canyon helicopter crash victim dies, 3 still critical

AP  |  Las Vegas 

A British tourist who was pulled from the wreckage of a fiery helicopter crash in the died from his injuries, according to authorities. Coroner John Fudenberg confirmed in a statement that Neil Udall, 31, died at He had been with a group of fellow Britons visiting when a sightseeing helicopter they were flying in crashed in part of the on Feb. 10. Three of Udall's friends died. Udall was one of four people, including the pilot, who were hospitalized after the crash on Thursday. The other survivors are the 42-year-old Scott Booth; Ellie Milward, 29; and Jennifer Barham, 39. said all three remained in critical condition. The crash killed Becky Dobson, 27; her boyfriend Stuart Hill, a 30-year-old car salesman; and his brother, Jason Hill, a 32-year-old The friends, who were in to celebrate Stuart Hill's birthday, opted to take a sightseeing helicopter tour on tribal land. Unlike the more tightly regulated air tours within National Park, helicopters quickly deposit tourists on the Hualapai reservation and within the for lunches, hikes or pontoon boat rides.

Just as quickly, they whisk them away. In the peak season, the reservation has 350 to 400 flights per day, the said. The EC130 B4 crashed just before sunset. Guests attending a wedding and people on the canyon's rim saw smoke billowing from the and the aircraft in flames. The same helicopter had sustained minor damage in 2012 when its nose touched the ground as the attempted to land at the bottom of the No injuries were reported. A preliminary report released Wednesday says the helicopter made at least two 360-degree turns before crashing. But the doesn't say what caused the crash. A full NTSB report won't be completed for more than a year.

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 07:55 IST
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