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US releases photos of remnant crashed helicopter in which Wigwe, his wife, son and Ogunbanjo, were killed

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The photos released by the NTSB provide a glimpse into the aftermath of the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Herbert Wigwe, his wife, son, and former Nigerian Exchange Group Chairman Abimbola Ogunbanjo.

Two NTSB officials are seen inspecting the debris of the helicopter, which crashed near the California-Nevada border.

The NTSB has been conducting a thorough investigation into the crash, with activities including aerial drone mapping, site documentation, and examination of the debris field. The debris field, spanning approximately 100 yards, contains all major components of the helicopter, including rotor blades, transmission, engine, tail rotor, landing gear skids, and various avionics components.

The crash occurred on Friday, February 9, and resulted in the deaths of all four passengers and two crew members on board the helicopter. The news of this tragedy has shocked and saddened many, as Herbert Wigwe was a prominent figure in the business world as the CEO of Access Holdings.

The release of these photos by the NTSB adds another layer to the ongoing investigation and provides a grim reminder of the devastating impact of the crash. As the investigation continues, more details about the cause of the accident may emerge. Until then, our thoughts and condolences go out to the families and friends affected by this tragedy.

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