Navy Helicopter Crash Kills 2
Jun 19th, 2009 by RichmondJ
A Navy helicopter that crashed off the coast of San Diego was reported to have killed five, or possibly more. In the helicopter crash that occurred on Tuesday night, rescue teams were successful in locating three crew members, who unfortunately died as a result of the crash. Two of the crew members remain missing, but the search for their bodies has been halted by the Navy. Navy crew member Eric J. Purvis of California was among the five navy crew members on the ship during the crash. The Navy helicopter involved in the helicopter crash in San Diego was a HH60 Seahawk, which traveled as part of the Anti-Submarine Squadron on a training mission. The helicopter crash, which authorities confirm happened 13 miles out of San Diego, remains without a known cause.
In any helicopter crash, there are substantial legal concerns to consider. If you or a family member has suffered personal injury or even death from a helicopter crash, as did in this case, we strongly advise that you receive help from a legal professional regarding your personal injury and your accident. Our legal offices in San Diego will provide a free consultation if you would like us to consider your case.
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