Gardaí confirmed the news on Tuesday evening.
Gardaí have confirmed that two men have died following a helicopter crash in Westmeath on Tuesday afternoon.
The incident is understood to have occurred at approximately 3.30pm at a piggery in the Jorristown townland, between the villages of Raharney and Killucan.
One of the men was an Irish national, while another is understood to be from Eastern Europe. Both of the deceased were in their 40s.
Gardaí confirmed they are liaising with the family of the Irish man, while they continue to try and contact the other man’s family.
The AAIU has been notified of an accident involving a single-engine helicopter near Killucan Co. Westmeath this afternoon. The AAIU is deploying a team of inspectors at this time. Further updates will be provided when available.
— AAIU IRELAND (@aaiu_ireland) July 30, 2024
Two men dead following helicopter crash in Westmeath
Both bodies have been removed from the scene to Regional Hospital Mullingar where post mortems are due to take place.
Gardaí confirmed that the local Coroner has been notified.
The scene is set to remain persevered overnight to allow for this investigation to take place.
The Air Accident Investigation Unit of Ireland, part of the Department of Transport, also released a statement, posting on X: “The AAIU has been notified of an accident involving a single-engine helicopter near Killucan Co. Westmeath this afternoon.
“The AAIU is deploying a team of inspectors at this time.
“Further updates will be provided when available.”
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