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Six dead, including three kids, after helicopter crashes into NYC’s Hudson River: ‘Split in half’

Six people are dead after a tourist helicopter carrying a family from Spain “split in half” in midair and spiraled out of the sky 𓆏before crashing into the Hudson River on Thursday afternoon, according to officials. 

Dozens of first responders rushed to the scene after the Bell 206 aircraft, apparently missing i𝄹ts rotors, plunged into the river near Pier 40 in Manhattan near the Hoboken border of New Jersey ar♛ound 3:15 p.m., the FDNY said. 

A top executive of the global 𓆉technology company Siemens and his family were identified as five of the victims who were killed. The sixth victim was the൩ pilot, 36-year-old Sean Johnson.

Agustin Escobar, his wife, Merce Camprubi Montal, and their three children — who authorities identified Friday as Augustin, 10, Mercedes, 8, and Victor, 4 — had just arrived in the Big Apple from Barcelona earlier in the day, according to law enforcement sources.

The doomed choꦛpper was owned and operated by New York Helicopter, a tour cꦆompany in the Big Apple that touts itself for providing comfort and safety to customers. 

The helicopter was seen split into several pieces before landing in the Hudson River. Bruce Wall
Harrowing video shows the broken helicopter falling upside down into the water. Bruce Wall
The crash took place near Pier 40 on West Houston Street and West Street. Bruce Wall
Onlookers saw the chopper hit the Hudson. Bruce Wall

“I’m absolutely devastated,” CEO Michael Roth, who was visibly ♉shaken, told The Post. 

“The only thing I kno🌠w by watching a video of the helicopter falling down, that the main rotor blades weren’t on the helicopter. And I haven’t seen anything like that in my 30 years being in business, in the helicopter business.” 

Rescue teams near the crashed helicopter in the Hudson River. Obtained by the NY Post
The helicopter is seen nearly fully submerged after the deadly crash. REUTERS
The NYPD Harbor Unit removing the body of a victim from the river. LP Media
The helicopter went down near Pier 40 on West Houston Street and West Street around 3:15 p.m., the New York City Fire Department told The Post.  NY Post/Jack Morphet

NYPD divers recovered all six victims — four of whom were pronounced dead at the scene, and two who “succumbed to their injuries” at a local hospital, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. 

A witness to the fatal crash was walking along the Hudson River Greenway when he saw the choppꦍer drop at a 45-degree angle and plunge into the waterway within “seconds.”

“I was like, ‘Oh s–t,’” Eric Campoverde, 21, told The Post. 

“I was walking home from work when I saw the heli💛copter going down at a 45-degree angle,” he said. “Then I heard and saw a big splash. It was going fast.”

First responders at the scene of the deadly crash. AP

The 21-year-old construction worker said that after the initial splash, the aircraft was only above water for seconds 𓃲bef💝ore it submerged into the chilly waters. 

“It was maybe on top of the water for three or four seconds before it we🌱nt under. It was fast.”

 ;captured the moment the helicopter spiraled out of the sky before plummeting into th♒e Hudson. Other clips showed the rotorꦅs splashing down into various parts of the water. 

Eric Campoverde, 21, was admiring the scenery on his way home from work when he saw the helicopter fall out of the sky. “I was like, ‘Oh s–t,’” he told The Post.  NY Post/Jack Morphet

Witnesses said the aircraft “split in half” and made “a boom sound” wh♒en it crashed.

“It was falling apart probably 15 feet before it actually fell and then the tail whipped off and the propeller fell while it was falling,” 🎶Jersey 🐓City resident Bruce Wall, 28, recalled.

The cause of the deadly crash was not immediately clear. Citizen

“Like a boom sound when it hit, it was a crackling sꦚound, I guess you could say, something breaking apart in midair. The helicopter was stilౠl pretty loud and then just a loud, loud crash into water.” 

Flight Tracker data showed the aircﷺraft, carrying five passengers and a pilot, was in the a🐬ir for roughly 15 minutes before going down. 

The helicopter traveled up the Hudson from Lower Manhattan toward Fort Lee before turningᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ around just north of the George🐭 Washington Bridge and reaching the water by Hoboken leading up to the crash, records show.

Debris from the helicopter seen in the Hudson River. X/dinoshanr

The chopper was floating upside down on the New Jersey border of the Hudson River near the vents t🐻o the Holland Tunnel near Jersey City when more than five dozen first responders arrived at the alarming scene and initiated rescue efforts, according to officials.

Gov. Kathy Hochul offered prayers for the victims and conf꧃irmed that her office was standing by ready to assist with recovery efforts.

Police  in the surrounding area near t🎃he West Side Highway and Spring Street.

It remains unclear what caused the crash.

Escobar was the global CEO for rail infrastructure at Siemens Mobility and before that was 𝓰head of Siemens Spain for about two years, according to his LinkedIn profile.

A “loud thumping noise” was reported when the chopper crashed. X/theaxalam

While Manhattan’s skie൩s are routinely dotted with planes and helicopters, Thursday’s horrifying crash is one of several deadly tragedies involving tourist helicopters in recent years.&n𓄧bsp;

At least 32 people have died in helicopter accidents in 𓆏NY🎃C since 1977, according to the Associated Press. 

In 1977, the landing gear 🔯on a Sikorsky S-61L malfunctioned as passengers waited to board from the roof of the Pan Am Building. The chopper tipped on its side, and its spinning rotor blades killed four people — including film director Michael Findlay — and injured a fifth.

A broken piece of blade fell down to the streets below, 🙈killing a pedestrian and injuring another.

In 2009, nine people were killed when a Eurocopter AS350 tou✤r✃ist helicopter with five Italian tourists on board collided with a small private plane over the Hudson River near Frank Sinatra Park in Hoboken. The flight was operated by Liberty Helicopter Sightseeing Tours.

In 2018, a Liberty Helicopters flight operated for FlyNyon, also a Eurocopter AS350, went down in the East River, killing five people. Two passengers died at the scene and three others were pronounced dead at the hospital. A 🐎jury later awarded the family of the victims $116 million in a lawsuit.

In 2019, an Agusta A109E helicopter crash-landed on the roof of a 54-story building in Midtown Ma🔯nhattan, killing the pilot, later identified as Tim McCormack. He was the only person on board and known a🐎s a well-respected pilot. It was speculated by airport officials that McCormack suffered a mechanical failure while in flight.

The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the probe into Thursday’s incident, the latest in a series of deadly aircraft emergencies in the past few months.

With additional reporting from Jorge Fitz-Gibbon and Amanda Woods

With Post wires