Two men have died as a result of the incident.
Investigators are renewing an appeal for information on a helicopter crash in Westmeath.
Niall Crosby and Antonín Kabelka died in the collision near Killucan on Tuesday afternoon.
The wreckage has since been removed from the scene, and has been transported to an examination facility in Gormanstown in Meath.
The Air Accident Investigation is renewing its appeal for footage of the helicopter, particularly anyone who may have photos or video of the vehicle flying in the vicinity of Killucan.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the AAIU at info@aaiu.ie or 01-6041292.
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