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Pune Helicopter Crash: Pilot and Three Others Injured, Two Critical

The incident occurred as the helicopter, which was seen circling over the Ghotawade area, suddenly plummeted to the ground with a loud crash.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: A helicopter crash was reported in Paud, Pune district, earlier today, involving an AW 139 helicopter operated by Global Vectra Helicorp Ltd. The helicopter, which was en route from Juhu, Mumbai, to Hyderabad, was carrying four individuals when it crashed, resulting in injuries to the pilot and three passengers.

The injured pilot, identified as Anand Captain, has been transported to the hospital for treatment. His condition is reported to be critical. The other three passengers—Dhir Bhatia, Amardeep Singh, and S.P. Ram—are in stable condition.

Eyewitnesses reported seeing the helicopter circling over the Ghotawade area before it plummeted to the ground with a loud crash. As news of the incident spread, a large crowd gathered at the site, and emergency services were immediately notified.

Upon receiving information about the accident, police and local villagers rushed to the scene, where rescue operations were promptly initiated. The pilot, who is unable to speak due to his injuries, was the first to be taken to the hospital.

Authorities have issued a warning to the public, advising them to stay clear of the crash site, as there is a risk of an explosion from the wreckage.

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