BREAKING: Herbert Wigwe (Access Holdings CEO), five others perish in California Helicopter crash

The helicopter transporting Herbert Wigwe, the CEO of Access Holdings, crashed and killed him and about five people in California, United States of America.

According to sources, the helicopter was on its way to Las Vegas when it crashed near the Nevada-California border on Friday night.

According to the Daily Mail, six individuals were thought dead following a terrible helicopter crash in California, the state’s second tragic accident in less than a week.

Officials reported the chopper crashed near Nipton, on the border of the Mojave Desert, late on Friday evening.

The helicopter, a Eurocopter EC 130, had six persons on board at the time of the event.

It comes only days after a Navy helicopter carrying five Marines crashed during a routine training flight in Pine Valley, California.

The chopper carrying six people crashed in San Bernardino County overnight, and investigators say they haven’t found any survivors.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department stated they were made aware of the downed aircraft near Baker just after 10 p.m. on Friday.

In a statement, they claimed, “We are unable to confirm the number of persons on board or their names. “No survivors have been found.

The FAA confirmed that the Eurocopter EC 130 crashed at Nipton, on the outskirts of the Mojave Desert Preserve, east of the 15 Freeway near Halloran Springs.

According to NBC, the aircraft is registered to Orbic Air, a Burbank-based tour company.

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