Australian executive among eight dead in Borneo chopper crash
“He has worked in April since 2014. He organized a scientific undergraduate degree in Forestry (Hons) from Aberdeen University and a Master of Forest from the University of Helsinki.
“Mr. Werren was the only person employed on flight in April, but we mourn the loss of everyone who lost their lives in this tragic incident.
“Passengers were traveling to visit other forestry companies to share technical information.”
The operation center of April is Pangkalan Kerinci in Riau province on Sumatra Island, Indonesia. The company describes itself as “one of the largest, largest technologically advanced and productive paper products in the world with a payroll of approximately 9000 people.
Werren’s Biography, since 1980, said that he has been working as a professional forestry, including Tanzania, Vietnam, Indonesia, Australia, Finland and Scotland.
When the debris were discovered on September 3, more than 200 rescue personnel expanded a 27 square meter forest from land and air. The first body was found about 100 meters away. In the local media, the remaining seven people were defined in or near the helicopter.
For a comment, the Australian Foreign and Trade Ministry was contacted.
With AP
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