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Family of helicopter crash victim ‘We want to see our father, our weda, dead or alive’
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Family of helicopter crash victim ‘We want to see our father, our weda, dead or alive’

Ledum Boris Ndobor

Wow, where does this photo come from? Light LED

We call this photography, Ledum Boris Ndobor and one of the passengers were in the helicopter crash

A week after the helicopter crash in the Atlantic Ocean for Bonny, Rivers State in Nigeria’s south-south, families of the remaining victims have demanded the recovery of dia remains.

Ledum Boris Ndobor’s family requests remains while in helicopter.

The accident occurred on Thursday, October 24, 2024, in the Atlantic Ocean near Bonny Finima and affected eight passengers, including six passengers and two crew members. So far, authorities have not confirmed that three bodies have been found, but the search for other rooms continues.

Ledum Boris Ndobor from Khana local goment area of ​​Rivers and NUPENG branch head of OML 123 oil field and NNPCL operating until his death.

“We are devastated by this news” and the victim’s wife, Mrs Mbetobong Ndobor, explains how they felt when they received the news of the accident.

Mbetobong Ndobor
We call this photography, Ms Mbetobong Ndobor says she is devastated by news of helicopter crash

“The news came very shockingly. We don’t know what to do. We’re just weak. Somehow they tell me ‘madam, your husband was on board in an unfortunate helicopter crash.’ “They have no information to give me on Thursday.”

Ms. Ndobor says they seek help to help them heal their bodies, whether alive or dead.

“We just want to see me come back from work. I tell us I’m going to work, so we want to see me come home. We don’t know what’s going to happen now. We want to go back, we just want to see.” That’s not our priority right now.” He knows.

Light LED
We call this photography, Ledum Ndobor’s son, Light Ledum, said he met with my father the day of the accident

Ledum Ndobor’s son, Light Ledum, said that I received information about this incident from my father’s employers, that they called to inform them and that it was around 3 o’clock on Thursday afternoon.

“They were shocking and devastating when I spoke to my father that same Thursday and I am in good health. I am healthy, vigorous and fulfilled and there are no signs of this happening.”

Ledum Light said that after contacting their employer, they were unable to obtain further information as they said they had found the bodies of three victims and none of them were found.

They say they appealed to the unions to which I belong (both PENGASSAN and NUPENG) and divers were assigned to search for the remains.

“We certainly say that a proper room-taking mechanism has been put in place to facilitate the search, as well as having a variety of divers available for them to speak to, so we’re asking them to put something special in place for the search.”

Add in that he met with my father for the last time and sent something and called my father and my father to confirm and that Thursday around 6:30-7am he didn’t show up and say this happened and say dem said the assembly point was heading towards the Naval Base to go to work he sets off.

“At this point, we are working on the recovery of our bodies because they are important to us. They are very valuable to us and we just want to see me, we want to come back. That’s why they can call us. All the relevant authorities are doing their best to file a lawsuit to recover their bodies to console us that day.” They will do their best.”

‘Coordinated search efforts continue’ – NSIB

The Nigerian Security Investigation Bureau (NSIB) is still continuing its coordinated rescue operation and investigation into the incident of the Sikorsky SK76 helicopter crashing into the water, which also involved a helicopter registered 5N BQG operated by Eastwind Aviation.

Some say Search operations have not started and divers have entered the water to begin underwater search and rescue efforts.

The statement stated that they would send a helicopter to retrieve the fourth body recovered and transport it to the designated facility.

The NSIB team is supported by the joint Search and Rescue team and says they will continue to comb the search areas and intensify recovery efforts as they are committed to the rescue efforts and have collected crucial evidence from the scene.

We say that despite the challenging environmental conditions, Di Bureau is still committed to completing a thorough and respectful rescue operation.

NSIB General Manager Captain Alex Badeh Jr. He said in a statement: “Our thoughts are with the families affected by this tragic incident. We are working tirelessly with our partners to complete the rescue operation and uncover the information needed to understand the incident.

“We deeply appreciate the collaboration and resilience of our national and international partners as we navigate challenging times together.”