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Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby 4kin4kar » August 13th, 2015, 3:06 pm

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Four oil rig workers dead in Lagos helicopter crash
Rescue workers attending to the victims...yesterday.
Four passengers died yesterday when a Bristow Helicopters chopper plunged into the Lagos Lagoon.

On board were 12 people, including two crew members.

Six others, who were injured, were rescued from the scene of the crash, which was still being combed late yesterday for the two missing persons.

The chopper, marked 5N – BDG – 760540, was flying from an oil rig between Ondo and Lagos states, with contractors of a dredging company, Indigo, who were returning to base.

The incident occurred at about 3:10pm at Oworonsoki.

Eyewitnesses said they saw the chopper spinning before nose-diving 900 metres from the shore.

The victims, The Nation gathered, had spent two weeks on the rig and were coming back for their two-week break, as it is the practice.

One person walked out of the crash without assistance. He was taken to the hospital on a motorcycle. The others had fractured limbs.

According to dredgers on Alonge Street, where the chopper nose-dived, the six persons rescued alive included a man who allegedly walked out of the crashed chopper, had serious injuries and was in pains.

They alleged that the co-pilot, who was among those rescued, had broken limbs and held his back, gasping for air.

The dredgers told The Nation of their efforts at rescuing the passengers before emergency agencies arrived at the scene about 45 minutes later.

Ihindu, who alleged that his divers and equipment were deployed immediately the incident occurred, said one of the rescued passengers told them there were 14 people on board, including a woman.

He said all those rescued were male, identifying them as Solomon Ude, Joshua Emekanma, Chukwudi Onah, Dolu Ebiejuara, Iniala Paimi and Onoriode Ojiete.

Recounting how the chopper came down, Ihindu said it was very fast, adding that they had noticed it flying very low.

According to him, the chopper nose-dived into the lagoon.

He said local divers recovered eight persons-seven injured and one dead- who were handed over to the police for further action.

Corroborating his story, a woman who identified herself as Ibirounke said: “We were here working when it happened. The helicopter was flying towards this direction at low height. But, suddenly it started spinning and turned on the opposite direction before going underwater.

“Our men saved all those who were alive. We rescued eight people from this side and of the eight, one died. Seven others survived though they had serious injuries and some have drunk water.

“On the other side, three other bodies were recovered, making four dead. Some of the victims who could talk told us that they work for Indigo Dredging.”

When The Nation visited the scene, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, the General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Michael Akindele; Southwest Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Onimode Bamdele, Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Rasaq Fadipe, personnel from the Nigerian Navy, NSCDC, NAMA, AIB, among others were on ground.

Shoes, bags, life-jackets and other personal effects of the victims recovered from the wrecked aircraft were seen within the premises of a neearby police station.

A crowd gathered last night outside the Oworonsoki police station.

In a joint situation report by LASEMA, NEMA and Fire Service, Akindele said two of the injured persons were at Afolabi Hospital. Four others were receiving treatment at the Gbagada General Hospital.

He said the bodies of the dead had been deposited at the Mainland General Hospital mortuary, adding that the rescuers could neither state the airline, nor the exact number of those onboard.

He said: “We were told that there were 12 people on board. But unless we see the manifest, we cannot confirm for sure. Right now, we are working with the alleged figure and so, are looking for two more people allegedly missing.

“At the moment, we cannot give you names of victims or the details of the aircraft because our primary concern is to save lives.

“We are deploying equipment at the moment to enable us work here all through the night until the missing persons are recovered.

“Those injured are responding to treatment at the various hospitals and we cannot be asking them questions now because they are in pains,” Akindele said.

Giving details of the crash, the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) said in statement through its Commissioner, Dr Felix Abali “Twelve persons were believed to be on board. There were casualties and survivors. It was a Bristow Helicopters’ chopper on approach to landing in Lagos.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) also confirmed the helicopter crash.

A statement signed by NCAA’s spokesman Fan Ndubuoke reads : “A Bristow Helicopter, with registration number 5N – BDG – 760540 en route from one of the nation’s oil rigs has crashed at Oworonshoki in Lagos (yesterday).

“The Helicopter scheduled to arrive Lagos 15.35pm had 12 (twelve) souls on board, including the crew.However,the number of casualties is yet to be determined.

“At present, officials of the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Nigeria Police are at the site providing rescue operation for the victims.

“While this is ongoing, further details will be communicated as appropriate.”

Lagos State Governor Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, commiserated with the victims of the crash last night.

Speaking through his deputy, Dr. Oluranti Adebule, Ambode said the government dispatched its emergency team to the site upon hearing of the accident, adding that top officials of the government were at the site on the directive of the governor for first-hand information.

The deputy governor was also at the Gbagada General Hospital, where four of the survivors were being treated. She sympathised with the the injured passengers and assured them that they would have the best of medical care.

She told reporters after the visit that two survivors were taken to a private hospital around the site of the crash for first aid attention, noting that they would be moved to the government hospital once their condition stabilises.

“We have four of the survivors at the Gbagada General Hospital while two others are at a private hospital, Afolabi Medical Centre, where they are being attended to as a sort of first aid, pending when their condition improves and they will be transferred to the General Hospital also,” the deputy governor said.

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby Dizzy28 » August 13th, 2015, 3:10 pm

You all think ZR was on it?..He has been quiet for a while!!

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Postby Ted_v2 » August 13th, 2015, 5:03 pm

Ohnoze

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Postby Habit7 » August 13th, 2015, 5:05 pm

*says a prayer for ZR*

Although I doubt he'll allow himself to die so close to an election.

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » August 13th, 2015, 5:59 pm

COndolences to the families of the deceased.

also I don't think ZR would be found dead in Nigeria.

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Postby Trini Hookah » August 13th, 2015, 8:59 pm

Oh Damn, RIP :(

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby bluefete » August 13th, 2015, 9:11 pm

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:COndolences to the families of the deceased.

also I don't think ZR would be found dead in Nigeria.


LOL. But ZR did say recently that he had to go to Lagos to work. Let's hope all is well with him.

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby Bezman » August 13th, 2015, 9:37 pm

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:COndolences to the families of the deceased.

also I don't think ZR would be caught dead in Nigeria.


Lol and fixed

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Postby speedmelter » August 13th, 2015, 10:17 pm

filling in for ZR

"the africans in nigeria are not like the afros in trini who depend on their government to feed them"

:D i tried

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » August 14th, 2015, 12:38 am

speedmelter wrote:filling in for ZR

"the africans in nigeria are not like the afros in trini who depend on their government to feed them"

:D i tried


:lol:

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby Hook » August 14th, 2015, 9:55 am

Bezman wrote:
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:COndolences to the families of the deceased.

also I don't think ZR would be caught dead in Nigeria.


Lol and fixed



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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby Mudboy » August 15th, 2015, 5:21 am

No manifest?.....not sure sure how much on flight?....wdf

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby zoom rader » August 16th, 2015, 1:54 am

speedmelter wrote:filling in for ZR

"the africans in nigeria are not like the afros in trini who depend on their government to feed them"

:D i tried


Nigerians are a different world of ppl , they don't depend on their government but depend on the world to feed them.

The moment you land in Nigeria it's scam after scam. Totally corrupt they 100 times worst than trinis. Expat workers are normally greeted by armed guards to pick them up at the airport and to and from work.
Once reason why they hire Trinis that looks like Morgan Job Is cause they can blend in and would not be a target for kidnappings and robbery. Everyone will try to ripp you off police to hotel staff.
Tribal conflicts is high, getting certain jobs you must belong to the right tribe. It's a lot like trini you have to know ppl and be in that circle to get a good job. Expat companies don't like to hire natives, they are problematic.
Nigeria is not for the faint hearted very few trinis like working in land. They will work offshore where you don't have to deal with Nigerians. They fly in spend a night at a hotel and next day chopper off to rigg. At the end of their rota which may be a month they chopper off sometimes straight to airport. Look like an oil worker and ur dog's dead. Even in the airport it's scam time. There are long lines to to counters where Nigerians will stand in line on purpose for you to pay them to get a place in the line or you gonna miss your flight. Normally the expat companies will prearranged boarding for you. If you on your own your dog's dead. Angola is lot more civilised.

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby speedmelter » August 16th, 2015, 8:15 am

that sounds horrid. and you shouldnt have mentioned that line occupying scam, might give trinis an idea

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby zoom rader » August 16th, 2015, 9:32 am

speedmelter wrote:that sounds horrid. and you shouldnt have mentioned that line occupying scam, might give trinis an idea



That line scam was alive and well in Trini at the US embassy. In the days prior to paying at the bank and booking your appointment , you just appeared and lined up. It had many in the line that would sell their spot for you. To get a spot up front good you needed to start lining up by 4am.

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby Ted_v2 » August 16th, 2015, 9:57 am

DE phoq I does be hearing.
Them Nigerians have more brains than trini? Na

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby zoom rader » August 16th, 2015, 12:28 pm

Ted_v2 wrote:DE phoq I does be hearing.
Them Nigerians have more brains than trini? Na


Yep they are very crafty and will use all mean to take your cash off you.
The women folk are always on the lookout for oil men, most are hookers that pretend to be normal decent women. In trini its beware off smile indos, in Nigeria its beware of smiling women. Most of these women operate in gangs where the men folk will wait to rob you. Expat companies will always give you the donts and do when in Nigeria.

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Re: Bristow chopper crashed: Four oil rig workers dead

Postby hot blue » August 16th, 2015, 3:39 pm

both pilots died btw. they were stuck in the aircraft as the nose end was stuck at the bottom of the lagoon.

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