GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The 2 surviving Guyana Defence Pressure (GDF) troopers from Wednesday’s crash involving a military helicopter are in “good normal situation” and never affected by any vital accidents.
That is in response to GDF’s Medical Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Nigel Langhorne, who spoke at a GDF press convention right here on Saturday.
“They’re all in good normal situation. They’re all in good spirits; their households are alongside them,” the Lieutenant Colonel mentioned.
Moreover, the GDF Chief of Employees Brigadier Omar Khan mentioned the precedence was guaranteeing that these males have been handled for accidents. They’ve but to be interviewed about what transpired, explaining that they are going to be questioned on the potential trigger throughout the probe.
The 2 survivors are Corporal Dwayne Jackson and Lieutenant Andio Crawford. They have been extracted from the crash web site and flown again to Georgetown on Friday.
The troopers have been examined by medical personnel on the bottom and by personnel from the Georgetown Public Hospital.
On Thursday, the rescue crew positioned the positioning about 9 miles southeast of “Blake Slater’s” airstrip, Ekereku Prime, Cuyuni River. Then, it confirmed that 5 crew members perished within the accident.
They’re Lieutenant Colonel Michael Charles, Lieutenant Colonel Michael Shahoud, Retired Brigadier Gary Beaton, Lieutenant Colonel Sean Welcome and Sergeant Jason Khan.
The military helicopter reportedly misplaced sign 30 miles from the border with Venezuela.
For the reason that discovery was made, efforts have been made to extract the survivors and the our bodies of the useless providers from the positioning. Nonetheless, this was affected by dangerous climate situations. Precedence was given to the survivors.
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