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Couple killed in Isle of Wight helicopter crash pictured for first time

A couple killed when a helicopter collapsed on Wight Island was named by their ruined girls.

Justyna Czoska and Wojtek Kowalkowski took part in the aircraft operated by Northumbria helicopters when it was seen as a “spiral öne from Shanklin on Monday morning.

Julia Buzar, the daughter of Czoska, died with a third passenger.

A fourth person is now in a serious situation after the accident investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB).

The couple was reported to be from Bloxham in Oxfordshire and went to flight as part of Mrs. Buzar’s birthday gift for her stepfather.

According to their families, Justyna Czoska and Wojtek Kowalkowski were among the three killed in a helicopter accident on Wight Island.

According to their families, Justyna Czoska and Wojtek Kowalkowski were among the three killed in a helicopter accident on Wight Island. (Facebook)

After the incident on Monday, Mrs. Buzar’s husband Jacob Butler Create a waof page to bring money to bring back the couple’s bodies to local Poland.

Mrs. Buzar, who shared on the donation collection facebook page, wrote: ım I have no promise of the world that my mother took too early, it was the best mother loved by everyone.

“I never thought I was going to write such a thing. If someone can help bring them back to Poland, they can be with families there, for me, peace means relaxing in Anne and Wojtek.”

The donation collection page has so far collected more than £ more than 700 donations.

Mr. Butler wrote on the site: “My wife’s beloved mother and partner died in a helicopter accident on Wight Island tragically.

“This sudden and destructive event broke us with the heart and struggled to deal with the loss.

“Return, funeral arrangements and travel costs are more than we can manage alone, and we want support in these incredibly difficult times. No matter how small it is, any donation will help us say goodbye to them.”

On Tuesday, AAIB confirmed that the investigation into the accident near the A3020 Shanklin Road after sending a team to the accident area yesterday.

The monitoring data showed that the helicopter was a Robinson R44 II helicopter, the Civil Aviation Authority adventure 001 LTD, but showed that it was operated by Northumbria helicopters. It was built in 2004 and flew more than 20,000 hours.

In a statement reported with TimesNorthumbria helicopters, the plane on the island Sandown Airport, including the pilot, including four people left at 9 am, he said. The company said the flight was a flying lesson.

Leigh Goldsmith, the witness of the accident, Wight County Press Isle When he saw that the helicopter was “spiral önce before he was overlooked, he driving towards Shanklin.

Adventure 001 Ltd advertises online flights, including the Wight Wight helicopter tour: “Britain’s best ground marks, coastline and some of the rural areas.”

MP Richard Quigley for Wight West Island took the reaction on social media to the accident

MP Richard Quigley for Wight West Island took the reaction on social media to the accident (UK Parliament)

Shanklin Municipal Assembly, “a pleasure to the skirts of the town, a pleasure flight helicopter accident, including the shock of the incident,” he said. In his statement to the BBC, he praised the pilot because he had moved away from urban areas to “down the helicopter”.

The islands reacted on social media – Richard Quigley and Joe Robertson.

Mr. Quigley said: “My thoughts and the deepest sympathies, with the families and friends of those involved. And thanks to each of the emergency services of the island.”

Mr. Robertson said: “It should be very sad and tragic news A happy bank holiday helicopter flight from Sandown Airport. The whole community is in shock. “

Hampshire and Wight Island Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones said: “My thoughts, this morning with the families of the three people killed on Wight Helicopter Accident in Ventnor. hospital. This is a tragic event. The families and loved ones of the concerned are supported. ”

Hampshire and Wight Island Constabulary said: “We can verify that three people died after a helicopter accident on Wight Island. A total of four people, one person is in a serious situation in a serious situation.”

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