According to US aviation attorney Robert Clifford, there may have been a way to prevent last Friday’s helicopter crash in California that killed Herbert Wigwe, the group chief executive officer of Access Holdings, and his family.
Clifford stated as much in a news release that was uploaded to the business’ website on Wednesday.
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In the tragic collision, Wigwe, his wife Doreen, son Chizi, and Abimola Ogunbanjo—a former group chairman of the Nigerian Stock Exchange—all perished.
The border town between California and Nevada was the site of an Airbus Helicopter EC130B4 disaster.
Speaking in the midst of the US National Transportation Safety Board’s ongoing investigation into the helicopter disaster, Clifford is the Founder and Senior Partner of Clifford Law Offices in Chicago.
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“The crash of a helicopter that killed six people along the California-Nevada border Saturday night immediately strikes one as a tragedy that may have been avoided given the known weather conditions at that time,” the statement said in part. Among the victims was a prominent Nigerian banker and his family.
In addition, he expressed optimism that the US National Transportation Safety Board’s continuing investigations would reveal whether or not the tragedy was preventable.
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