Mechanical fault suspected in helicopter crash that killed British newlyweds in Greece
A privately chartered Bell 206 helicopter crashed on the Greek island of Sifnos, killing British newlyweds Marie Ebert and Alexander Cromie, and their pilot, Giorgos Raikos. Greek police are investigating a suspected mechanical fault, focusing on a "strange noise" the aircraft reportedly made before crashing moments before landing.

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AI-generatedA privately chartered Bell 206 helicopter crashed on the Greek island of Sifnos, killing British newlyweds Marie Ebert and Alexander Cromie, and their pilot, Giorgos Raikos. Greek police are investigating a suspected mechanical fault, focusing on a "strange noise" the aircraft reportedly made before crashing moments before landing. CCTV footage of the helicopter spiraling out of control is being reviewed. The couple, both 30 and 31, were on their honeymoon. The pilot was described as an experienced former air force officer. The incident occurred near a monastery and houses, resulting in the helicopter exploding on impact.
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5 extractedThe deceased passengers were identified as Marie Ebert (30) and Alexander Cromie (31), and the pilot as Giorgos Raikos (53).
Hiring private helicopters for inter-island travel in Greece has become increasingly popular among tourists.
CCTV footage is being studied showing the aircraft spiralling out of control before impact.
Greek police suspect a mechanical fault caused the helicopter crash that killed two British honeymooners and the pilot.
The privately chartered Bell 206 helicopter reportedly made a 'strange noise' before crashing.