A British couple on their honeymoon and a Greek pilot have died after a private helicopter crashed on the Greek island of Sifnos on Monday, authorities have confirmed.

‎The victims were identified as newlyweds Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert, who had travelled to Greece for their honeymoon.

‎Their aircraft came down only a few metres from a designated landing area, killing all three occupants.

‎Reports by Kathimerini said the couple had boarded the helicopter in Markopoulo, a village near Athens, for the journey to Sifnos, a well-known tourist destination.

‎Greece’s aviation safety authority has launched an investigation into the incident.

‎Investigators are expected to arrive at the crash site on Tuesday to collect evidence and interview witnesses.

‎A spokesperson for the UK Foreign Office said officials were supporting the victims’ relatives and maintaining contact with Greek authorities.

‎Cromie’s employer, global investment company Blackstone, expressed grief over the deaths, describing him as a highly valued colleague and extending condolences to his family and friends.

‎According to a senior Greek police officer quoted by The Times, the accident happened shortly before the helicopter was due to touch down at about 6:15pm local time.

‎Sifnos Deputy Mayor Manolis Foundoulakis said he reached the location shortly after the crash and found that the aircraft had been almost completely destroyed.

‎Residents reportedly heard an unusual sound from the helicopter as it approached the landing site before watching it plunge close to nearby houses.

‎Mr Foundoulakis said rescuers recovered two bodies from the wreckage, while another victim was located a short distance from the aircraft.

‎Emergency crews also battled a fire that erupted following the impact.

‎The blaze was brought under control later that evening as authorities began securing the area for the investigation.

 

By: Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong

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