Credited from: BBC
Five people have died after a mid-air collision between two civilian helicopters near Eura Airport in southwestern Finland. The accident occurred shortly after noon on Saturday, with wreckage found approximately 700 meters from the Ohikulkutie road, according to BBC and Reuters.
According to police, one helicopter had two occupants while the other had three, all of whom were confirmed dead on site. The helicopters were reportedly registered in Estonia and Austria, with ownership linked to Estonian companies, as stated by Reuters and TRT.
The flight plans indicated the aircraft were en route to an aviation event, according to the Pori Aviation Club. Both Finnish and Estonian authorities have initiated a joint investigation into the incident, ensuring cooperation throughout the inquiry, as noted by BBC and Reuters.