11 dead in Norway helicopter crash

11 dead in Norway helicopter crash

A rescue boat passes the site where a helicopter crashed, west of the Norwegian city of Bergen on Friday. (Reuters photo)
A rescue boat passes the site where a helicopter crashed, west of the Norwegian city of Bergen on Friday. (Reuters photo)

COPENHAGEN — Eleven bodies have been found after the crash of a helicopter on an island off the coast of western Norway, rescue officials said on Friday. Two people are still missing.

Jon Sjursoe, a spokesman for Norway's Joint Rescue Coordination Center, said there were 11 Norwegian nationals, one Briton and one Italian on the Eurocopter EC-225 helicopter that crashed, but he didn't know which were among the confirmed victims.

The Norwegian broadcaster NRK said 11 of the 13 people on board were employed by the Norwegian oil and gas company Statoil ASA. The company didn't immediately return calls seeking comment.

The helicopter was on its way from the Gullfaks B oil field in the North Sea to Bergen, 120 kilometres away on the Norwegian mainland.

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