An Italian Alpine Rescue helicopter flies over the site where the helicopter crashed in northern Italy. Reuters
An Italian Alpine Rescue helicopter flies over the site where the helicopter crashed in northern Italy. Reuters
An Italian Alpine Rescue helicopter flies over the site where the helicopter crashed in northern Italy. Reuters
An Italian Alpine Rescue helicopter flies over the site where the helicopter crashed in northern Italy. Reuters

Seven bodies found at scene of helicopter crash in Italy


Neil Murphy
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Rescuers have found the bodies of seven people killed in a helicopter crash in Italy, local authorities said on Saturday, two days after the aircraft disappeared from radar screens.

The helicopter had taken off on Thursday from Lucca in Tuscany and was heading towards the northern city of Treviso, when it was lost in bad weather over a remote area.

"The rescuers have found dead the seven passengers from the helicopter, four of Turkish and two of Lebanese nationality, who were on a business trip to Italy. As well as the Italian pilot," the prefect's office in the city of Modena said.

The helicopter was found in a mountainous area on the border between Tuscany and the Emilia Romagna region, officials said.

Prosecutors cordoned off the area as part of the investigation into the incident.

"We got the co-ordinates, we went to the site and found everything burnt. The helicopter is basically inside a valley, near a stream," a rescuer said in a video posted on the Italian Air Force Twitter account.

Italian rescuers found the bodies of the seven people in a mountainous area. AP
Italian rescuers found the bodies of the seven people in a mountainous area. AP

The Turkish businessmen worked for Eczacibasi Consumer Products, a subsidiary of major Turkish industrial group Eczacibasi. They had been attending a paper technologies fair in Italy, the company said.

The helicopter was an AW119 Koala manufactured by defence group Leonardo, reports said.

The ANSA news agency reported it was owned by transport and aeronautic maintenance company Avio Helicopters, based in Thiene, in northern Italy. Avio Helicopters was not immediately available for comment.

The crash site was about 10 kilometres from where rescuers initially began searching based on the last cellular pings from the passengers’ phones.

Is it worth it? We put cheesecake frap to the test.

The verdict from the nutritionists is damning. But does a cheesecake frappuccino taste good enough to merit the indulgence?

My advice is to only go there if you have unusually sweet tooth. I like my puddings, but this was a bit much even for me. The first hit is a winner, but it's downhill, slowly, from there. Each sip is a little less satisfying than the last, and maybe it was just all that sugar, but it isn't long before the rush is replaced by a creeping remorse. And half of the thing is still left.

The caramel version is far superior to the blueberry, too. If someone put a full caramel cheesecake through a liquidiser and scooped out the contents, it would probably taste something like this. Blueberry, on the other hand, has more of an artificial taste. It's like someone has tried to invent this drink in a lab, and while early results were promising, they're still in the testing phase. It isn't terrible, but something isn't quite right either.

So if you want an experience, go for a small, and opt for the caramel. But if you want a cheesecake, it's probably more satisfying, and not quite as unhealthy, to just order the real thing.

 

 

Updated: June 11, 2022, 2:28 PM`