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no sign of fog, investigation has started

The day after the disappearance of two people after jumping from a helicopter at an altitude of 6000m, the search continued in the air and on the ground. At the same time, the investigation began. Three people were interviewed.

During the day, the morning search turned up nothing. The PGHM helicopter flew over the designated priority area this Sunday, November 14th, for nearly two hours. No visible signs of the hood.

Another helicopter from a private company then took over. The overflow conditions are complicated by the sustained winds in the area.

Soldiers and volunteers mobilized in the field

On land, about twenty police and 30 paratroopers, civilians and RPIMA soldiers left Pas des Sables to cover the area as far as Belvédère du Morne-Langevin. There was also no trace of the two men missing since yesterday afternoon.

The police received testimonies and other leads that they needed to verify. A screen will appear on the River Remparts, the path of which also requires confirmation.

Check out the post from Réunion la 1ère:

After the disappearance of two paratroopers, police and volunteers continue the search


© First reunion

The two fugitives are in their forties. They were experienced parachutists, one had 1,000 jumps to his name and the other 800. They have carried on since they jumped to 6000 meters above Morne-Langevin yesterday morning, Saturday 13 November.

Ongoing investigation

In line with the research, an investigation was opened to understand what happened. It was entrusted to the Saint-Joseph Gendarmerie Brigade, with the help of the Air Transport Gendarmerie Brigade.

The trial started yesterday, Saturday, November 13th. The helicopter pilot, the “helper”, helped the crash accompanying the pilot, and the club president organized the demonstration.

28 people were dropped yesterday, including several on top of Pierrefonds. Six drops from four paratroopers are planned to reach the Grand-Coude landing zone at an altitude of 6000 meters in the Morne-Langevin sector.

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