Air Ambulance Crash in India Forest Kills Seven
An air ambulance transporting a critically ill patient crashed into a dense forest in eastern India, killing all seven people on board, including medical staff and crew.
An air ambulance transporting a critically ill patient crashed into a dense forest in eastern India, killing all seven people on board, including medical staff and crew.
A Beechcraft C90 air ambulance transporting a burn victim to New Delhi crashed in a forest in Jharkhand, India, killing all seven people on board. The aircraft lost control shortly after takeoff amid suspected bad weather turbulence.
All seven people aboard a medical evacuation flight died when the aircraft crashed in Jharkhand's dense forest amid severe weather. The patient had 65% burn injuries.