Two people died in the collision yesterday.
Investigators are appealing for footage of a helicopter which crashed in Westmeath.
Two men aged in their 40s died in the collision near Killucan at around 3.20pm yesterday afternoon.
The Air Accident Investigation Unit is asking anyone who may have photos or video of the helicopter flying in the vicinity of Killucan to make it available to them.
Labour Councillor, Denis Leonard, says locals are in a state of shock:
Anyone with any information on the collision is being asked to get in touch with the AAIU at info@aaiu.ie or by phone at 01-6041292.
The AAIU would be grateful for the assistance of members of the public who may have photos or video of the helicopter flying in the vicinity of Killucan on the afternoon of Tuesday 30th June. They can either email info@aaiu.ie or contact the AAIU at 01-6041292.
— AAIU IRELAND (@aaiu_ireland) July 31, 2024
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