Seven feared dead in helicopter crash in southern Italy, police say
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A helicopter flying
from Italy's Tremiti islands to the mainland crashed on Saturday some 50
kilometres from the city of Foggia, in the southern-east region of Apulia,
police said, adding seven people were feared dead in the accident.
A spokeswoman for the
police's office in Foggia told Reuters that weather conditions were bad but
added that the cause of the accident was still unknown.
Police were working to
reach the site, the spokeswoman said, adding that the nationalities of the
victims were not clear at the moment.
Four tourists coming
from Slovenia were among the victims, several Italian newspapers reported.
The president of
Apulia, who was attending a rally in Rome to ask for peace in Ukraine, said in
a post on Facebook that he had left the event to go to Foggia.
"On board, the
helicopter was seven people who all lost their lives. It is a terrible moment
that leaves us dismayed," Michele Emiliano said on Facebook.


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