Eight bodies recovered from wreckage of
U.S. helicopter in Nepal
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[May 16, 2015]
By Ross Adkin
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - The bodies of eight
soldiers have been recovered from the wreckage of a U.S. military
helicopter lost on an earthquake relief mission in Nepal high on a
mountainside, Nepali officials said on Saturday.
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The remains would soon be transferred to Kathmandu, Jagadish
Pokharel, a spokesman for the Nepali army said.
Six U.S. marines and two Nepali soldiers were on the helicopter when
it went missing while distributing aid on Tuesday, the day a strong
aftershock hit Nepal.
The crew had been heard over the radio saying the aircraft was
experiencing a fuel problem.
"Together we mourn as our nation and the Federal Republic of Nepal
have lost eight courageous men," said Admiral Samuel J. Locklear,
commander of the U.S. Pacific Command. "Our thoughts and prayers are
with the families."
The helicopter was assisting with relief operations in the Himalayan
state after it was hit by a big earthquake last month that killed
more than 8,000 people, while hundreds of thousands of buildings
have been damaged.The Huey, a helicopter dating back to the Vietnam
War era, was completely destroyed, Nepal's top defense ministry
official said.
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After a three-day search crash debris was found 8 miles (13 km)
north of the town of Charikot near dense forest and rugged terrain
at an altitude of 11,200 ft (3,400 m).
(Editing By Andrew MacAskill)
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