Six people, including three children, were killed after a helicopter carrying a family of tourists crashed into the Hudson River in New York, authorities have said.
The family of five was from Spain and the sixth person was the pilot, New York City Mayor Eric Adams told reporters on Thursday.
All were onboard the helicopter at the time of the crash.
“Our hearts go out to the families,” Adams said.
New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the identities of the victims will not be released until the families are notified. The cause of the crash is under investigation
Officials said the pilot lost control soon after turning at the George Washington Bridge to move along the New Jersey shoreline.
Once on the scene, rescuers searched the water for victims or survivors and initiated “immediate life-saving measures,” but the efforts were unsuccessful.
Four victims were pronounced dead on the scene, while two others were pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, officials said.
The part of the river where the helicopter crashed is near Manhattan’s west side, an area known for its trendy shops and dining. It’s also near the main campus of New York University.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said the investigation into the crash of the Bell 206, a two-bladed helicopter, will be led by the National Transportation Safety Board.