Police officer’s son among four feared dead in Whitsunday crash

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Police officer’s son among four feared dead in Whitsunday crash
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Fears are mounting that the four Defence helicopter crew members on the MRH-90 Taipan are unlikely to still be alive.

Dozens of pieces of debris have been recovered.

Minns said the family “must be hurting this morning”. He said the family had given so much to the people of Australia with their service to the NSW Police and the Australian Defence Force.Defence officials confirmed on Saturday night that the helicopter’s crew were members of the army’s 6th Aviation Regiment based in Holsworthy, Sydney.The federal government has launched an investigation into the cause of the helicopter crash – Australia’s worst peacetime military accident in almost 20 years.

Channel Nine, the owner of this masthead, reported that about 800 defence and emergency services personnel have been scouring the site of the crash, near Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays, since 10.30pm on Friday.program that he had grave fears for those onboard.

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