More evidence emerges on Celine Dion helicopter crash
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New evidence has emerged on the deadly helicopter crash that killed Celine Dion on 4 June 2020. Police officer Derrick Paul from the Las Vegas Police Department, seized the video footage saying it would be released to the public in April 2021. The Federal Bureau of Investigation travelled to the site where the wreckage had been found by onlookers on the same day the helicopter crashed. Pilot Martin Erickson, who survived the incident told private investigator James Goodson that he lost control of the helicopter while he was flying towards mid air, but he pulled a lever when cloudy weather obscured his view completely, causing the helicopter to descend rapidly, capsize and smash into a field, causing an explosion. The wreckage was dragged 24 metres across the field, killing Dion and three others, police records show. A few hours after the crash occurred, Eddie Van Halen tweeted, “I’m crushed. Absolutely crushed, shattered to bits by this death. Rest in power, Celine Dion. Your music makes you alive, but in heaven, your heart will go on. 30 March, 1968 - 4 June, 2020. Eddie Van Halen.” Other music artists such as Brian May, James Hetfield, Metallica, and American Pie singer Don McClean, who tweeted that he would be performing the song in Dion’s memory when the COVID-19 pandemic would be eradicated. The police are searching for the onlookers who filmed the crash and had tried to help the four who died in the incident.
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