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Pilot Identified as 36-Year-Old Sean Johnson in Hudson River Helicopter Crash That Killed Six

Authorities have identified the pilot involved in the devastating helicopter crash that claimed six lives in the Hudson River as 36-year-old Sean Johnson.
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The incident occurred Thursday afternoon, April 10, when a sightseeing helicopter plunged into the water shortly after takeoff, tragically ending what was meant to be a celebratory trip for a visiting family from Spain.
The victims included Agustín Escobar, his wife Mercè Camprubí Montal, and their three young children — Agustín Jr., 10, Mercè, 8, and Víctor, 4.

The family had traveled from Barcelona to New York City to celebrate the birthday of their daughter, who would have turned 9 on the day of the crash.
Their trip began with plans for sightseeing and included a helicopter tour over Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, and the surrounding skyline.
Escobar served as the Global CEO of Rail Infrastructure at Siemens Mobility, while Montal held the role of Global Commercialization Manager at Siemens Energy.
She was also the granddaughter of Agustí Montal Costa, former president of the FC Barcelona soccer club. The couple were known for their successful careers and love for international travel.
The helicopter, a Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV operated by New York Helicopter Tours, had been airborne for only 16 minutes when Johnson, the pilot, radioed in to report a fuel shortage and requested an emergency return to base.
Moments later, the aircraft reportedly experienced a catastrophic failure and broke apart mid-flight over the Hudson River, near Pier 40 and West Houston Street.
Harrowing video footage captured the chopper tumbling into the river, landing upside down and partially submerged.
Witnesses described hearing a loud “boom” at the moment of impact and saw the helicopter’s rotors detaching before the aircraft hit the water.
Four individuals were pronounced dead at the scene, while two others, initially pulled from the water in critical condition, later succumbed to their injuries at the hospital, according to NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
Dive teams and emergency responders continued recovery operations into Friday. The wreckage was lifted from the river late Thursday.
Mayor Eric Adams and other city officials offered condolences and assured the public that a full investigation is underway.
Michael Roth, CEO of New York Helicopter Tours, expressed his devastation over the incident, saying:
“As a father and grandfather, I am heartbroken. To lose an entire family, especially with young children involved, is beyond words. I’ve been in this business for over 30 years and have never witnessed anything like this.”
Roth added that, based on video of the crash, it appeared the helicopter’s main rotor blades were missing during descent, suggesting a possible mechanical failure or external impact such as a bird strike.
However, he emphasized that the exact cause remains unknown and will be determined through a thorough investigation.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are currently leading the investigation into the crash.
The helicopter was reportedly on its way to refuel when the emergency call was made.
This tragedy marks one of the deadliest helicopter accidents in New York City in recent years and serves as a somber reminder of the risks associated with aerial tourism.
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Little River County Deputy Carl Jensen Found Deceased After Failing to Report for Duty

It is with profound sorrow and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Deputy Sheriff Carl “Little Chief” Jensen, a deeply respected and dedicated member of the Little River County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputy Jensen was found deceased earlier this evening after he did not report for his scheduled shift.
Deputy Jensen was more than a colleague—he was a cherished brother in uniform, a trusted protector of the community, and a steadfast public servant whose presence will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of working alongside him.
Carl’s journey into law enforcement was driven by a passion to protect those who could not protect themselves.
After completing college, he began his career with Adult Protective Services, investigating allegations of abuse and exploitation in state hospitals, group homes, and home health care settings.
It was during one such case—uncovering the truth behind a complex exploitation investigation—that Carl realized his calling. “I got bit by the law enforcement bug that day,” he once said. “I wanted to help protect and bring justice to those who need it.”
Throughout his career, Deputy Jensen demonstrated extraordinary empathy, integrity, and resilience. He often reflected on the emotional weight of his work, especially when responding to calls on what could be the most difficult days in people’s lives.
“Sometimes, people don’t realize that we’re there to help everyone involved,” he shared. “Even on what could be their worst day, I can do my best to make it better—or at least keep them calm.” His compassion and humanity set an example for us all.
Our deepest condolences and unwavering support go out to Deputy Jensen’s family during this incredibly painful time.
We ask the community to join us in keeping his loved ones and our department in your thoughts and prayers as we grieve this heartbreaking loss.
Deputy Carl Jensen’s legacy of service, kindness, and courage will never be forgotten.
We are grateful for his life, his dedication, and the profound impact he had on those he served and served with.