Four Confirmed Dead as Spain Finds Missing Helicopter
A military helicopter that crashed into the sea near the Canary Islands was found Sunday with the bodies of its four missing crew members inside, the Spanish government said.
The Super Puma helicopter, which crashed while practicing a routine rescue operation, was found by a deep-diving robot in the early hours of the morning at a depth of more than 2,300 meters (7,500 feet), Spain's defense ministry said in a statement.
"According to images sent by the robot from the boat 'Ares', the four missing crew members are still inside," the ministry said.
It said it is studying the "viability" of recovering the bodies.
"The helicopter was found at a depth of 2,363 meters, which has complicated the recovery operation," the statement said.
One crew member survived the accident on March 19.
Naval, police and maritime rescue services had been combing an area 25 nautical miles (about 45 kilometers) from Fuertaventura -- one of the largest islands in the archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa -- as they tried to find the wreckage.