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Monday, 21 July 2014

Update on Naval helicopter crash:1 pilot rescued alive, 2 others dead

According to a statement on Defence HQ website, one of the pilots of the crashed Nigerian Air Force Mi-35 Helicopter on a training mission reported earlier today, has been recovered alive while the second one as well as the technician on board the 3-member crew flight died in the crash. They said Rescue is still ongoing...

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  1. hmmmmmmm.....it is well

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    1. Linda which one u dey!!! Airforce or Naval plane.

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  2. Rip 2 d dead...Air demons r really out this days

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    1. Dats y I don't like Force.
      A chance 2 mk it right 2 d one who is alive. RIP 2 d dead

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  3. thank God for the one saved...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  4. May de souls of de departed ones rest in peace. Dey better address de technical. Fault and stop embezzling de money meant 4 de maintenances. It is well. I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  5. May the souls of the dead rest in peace.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  6. They didn't want us to know before.
    Cooldavoe@yahoo.com

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  7. Thank GOD he survived, and a BIG testimony


    danskila1@gmail.com

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  8. Thank God for the living n RIP to the dead.

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  9. Ohh,too bad,may their soul rest in peace.

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  10. Wen its nt jst ur time! It aint..God is indeed marvelous..RIP to d Victims

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  11. Told ya! Tokunbo!! These planes come equipped with ejectable seats! May they rest in peace.

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    1. Haba, u did not read when they said HELICOPTER or what?

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  12. NAF is air force not navy, don't know why d defence is posting such...it's for them not us

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    1. Erm, d error was from Linda, and not DHQ's post. Please go back and read properly.

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    2. RIP to the departed. May God grant d families d fortitude to bear d loss.

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  13. NAF is air force not navy, don't know why d defence is posting such...it's for them not us

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  14. Fairly good, may the souls of dead ones rest in peace.................. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  15. RIP 2 our courageous forces. Chidikwarosemary@gmail.com

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  16. So sad seeing my country ruin gradually...God please come for our aid..

    Son of Solomon

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  17. Madam Linda...this heading is misleading. ..Naval n Nigerian Airforce r 2 diff arms of service...so its NAF n not Nigeian Navy!!!

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  18. thankGOD for his life..patoswife@gmail.com

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  19. Oh God! Cgestheruko@gmail.com

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  20. These guys can't fly, they need to undergo proper training by foreign air force.Nigerians are bad at every thing. I can't understand,sorry to the families for their lost, they were trying to help the country.

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  21. Another crash, God have mercy and may the souls of the departed rest in peace

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  22. So sad. RIP to the dead

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  23. We need God's intervention in our country nigeria! ...and the whole world at at large!

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  24. Its a lie !!! Boko Haram brought down d Heli ... The Officer(pilot) manuover in d bush for 3hrs before he say d rescue team in their way ... they were so scared of going to d crash seen cos it was d Boko Haram territory ... it wasnt a normal crash ... it was Boko boys dat brought down d heli ...

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  25. A helicopter is not a plane Linda.

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  26. Am just worries for about the people you are wasting. Jopeyemi@gmail.com

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  27. May God help us
    RIP


    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  28. Madam...its the Airforce not Navy! Take correction

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  29. Seriously who are these people fooling. You cannot authorize a training mission in a hostile place. Maiduguri is hot now and you sending officers to train there, for that matter the air space. Who does that. They sent them on a mission and the helicopter was shot down, for Gods sake speak the truth. We know this country is messed up already so what are you guys still hiding. Sad enough families have lost their children, tell them the truth so they can have a closure. You know it's technical fault an investigation is still ongoing, you can say that to primary school children. And please release the names of the fallen heros let's mourn and pray for them. Stupid people.

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  30. Wat f**k is happenin in my father's land zo zo bad news this days,my ear refused to had bad news"stillonweed@hotmail.org""RIP SOULS....

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  31. Haba Mrs. Oops! Sorry Miss Linda. See nw? U hav passed ur confusion to me. Why are u confusing Nigeria na? Your first report on the story said Airforce aircraft. Now, u are saying Navy aircraft...Nne, which one. Make we believe na? Biko Nigerians NAF is Nigerian Air Force and not Navy. I thot dey said u went to Lag. Mtcheeeew.
    MY NAME IS ROY

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  32. May the departed soul RIP...
    #PICACANTO#
    lausmithuj@gmail.com

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  33. We still lost lives again. Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  34. RIP To †ђƹ Dead. (Linda's Man)

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  35. R.I.P to the dead.

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