Specialists continue work to make scene of helicopter crash safe

In London, specialists are working to ensure the area where a helicopter crashed remains safe.

Specialists continue work to make scene of helicopter crash safe

In London, specialists are working to ensure the area where a helicopter crashed remains safe.

The Fire Brigade said that there is no imminent threat of a crane - which the helicopter hit - collapsing.

50-year-old Pete Barnes - who worked for a company called RotorMotion - was one of the two people who died, while 12 others were injured.

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