Four perish, several others sustained injuries after two tourist helicopters crash mid-air in Australia

At least 13 patients were being assessed for injuries, Queensland Ambulance Service said.

Four perish, several others sustained injuries after two tourist helicopters crash mid-air in Australia

At least four personns are reported dead while several others sustained various degrees of injuries following crash of two helicopters on a beach in Australia.

The collision was said to have happened near the Seaworld Theme Park on the Gold Coast when one of the aircraft was taking off while the other, landing.

According to reports from the press in Australia, one of helicopters landed safely on a sandbank, but debris from the other was spread across an area difficult to access.

The deceased and three most seriously injured tourists, were all passengers in the crashed helicopter. Ash Jenkinson, 40, was the chief pilot for Sea World Helicopters which runs the tours from the popular theme park.

He is said to have been at the controls of the aircraft that nosedived into the sand. Mr Jenkinson leaves behind a wife.

After the crash, witnesses rushed to the scene just metres from the heavily crowded Theme Park and Marina – and frantically called emergency services before pulling out those inside the wreckage.

At least 13 patients were being assessed for injuries, Queensland Ambulance Service said.

Four perish, several others sustained injuries after two tourist helicopters crash mid-air in Australia

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