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טראגעדיע אין קעניע: פינף אמעריקאנער בירגער אומגעקומען אין א העליקאפטער קראך.

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STATE DEPT: Five Americans Killed in Deadly Kenya Helicopter Crash

The U.S. State Department has confirmed that five American citizens were killed in a helicopter crash in Kenya. The accident occurred near Mount Ololokwe on August 19 and claimed multiple lives in a remote area of the country. Officials are still gathering details, but the confirmation of five U.S. citizens among the dead has drawn immediate attention from Washington. The incident marks a sudden and tragic loss for the families involved.

Among those killed was Michele Sensi-Contugi, the head of Ecuador’s National Intelligence Center. The Ecuadorian government confirmed that Sensi-Contugi and his wife both died in the same crash. Their presence on the flight has added an international dimension to the disaster. Authorities in both countries are coordinating as the investigation begins.

The helicopter went down in rugged terrain near Mount Ololokwe, complicating recovery and fact-finding efforts. Early reports indicate the crash was sudden, though the exact cause remains under review. Rescue teams and local officials responded to the remote site as information about the victims emerged. The loss of five Americans alongside Ecuador’s top intelligence official has elevated the incident beyond a routine aviation accident.

Families of the American victims are being notified and supported by U.S. officials. The State Department’s confirmation brings official weight to the casualty count while further details continue to develop. As investigators examine the wreckage and flight circumstances, the focus remains on understanding what went wrong and providing assistance to those affected by the sudden tragedy in Kenya.