Northern Territory police issued the warrant for Matt Wright as part of their investigation into a helicopter crash in West Arnhem Land that killed Chris “Willow” Wilson.
An arrest warrant has been issued for television personality Matt Wright as police continue to investigate a helicopter crash that killed a man earlier this year.
Northern Territory police issued the warrant for Wright, 43, as part of their investigation into the helicopter crash in West Arnhem Land in February. Chris Wilson was killed in the helicopter crash. An arrest warrant has been issued for Matt Wright ., Chris “Willow” Wilson died when the helicopter he was in crashed.
Wright, who is also on the show which initially aired on National Geographic, is expected to be charged with several offences. Other people have been charged in relation to the crash.centred on Wright, a helicopter pilot and crocodile wrangler, and his friends Wilson and Jono Brown, who relocated dozens of crocodiles in the Australian Outback.
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