Tragedy in the Skies: Helicopter Crash Over Borneo's Palm Oil Plantations
A helicopter crashed in Borneo, killing all eight on board. The aircraft belonged to PT Matthew Air Nusantara and lost contact shortly after takeoff. The crash site was found in dense forests, where all bodies were recovered. The incident reflects ongoing transportation safety challenges in Indonesia.
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A devastating helicopter crash over Borneo's palm oil plantations claimed the lives of eight individuals, Indonesian officials reported on Friday.
The ill-fated Airbus H130, operated by PT Matthew Air Nusantara, vanished from radar on Thursday, only five minutes post-takeoff from West Kalimantan's Melawi district.
All bodies were retrieved from the crash site in Sekadau district's dense forests, highlighting Indonesia's ongoing struggle with transportation safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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