A helicopter crashed off its northeast coast Madagascar, resulting in two people missing – the other two occupants were rescued. Among them was the Deputy Minister of Gendarmerie of the country, who swam for 12 hours to reach the coast, as it became known by the police and port authorities of the country, broadcasts APE BPE.
The helicopter carried a total of three gendarmes, one of whom was also a pilot. One of them survived, as he “jumped” at the same time as the deputy minister, the general Serge Jelly. The latter, in fact, used the helmet of the helicopter seat as a life buoy.
The bomber struck shortly after noon in Anceraka, a community in northeastern Madagascar. A ship carrying 130 people sank on Monday morning. 45 of the shipwrecked were saved. The bodies of 39 passengers have been identified so far, according to General Zafisabatra Ravawi. Investigations are ongoing to locate the approximately 50 missing.
The Undersecretary and the gendarme who survived from helicopter crash They were found on Mahambo Beach, about 75 kilometers north of Toamasina, according to the head of the port, Jean-Edmond Radrianandenaina.
According to him, the two survivors “separated at sea and were not together”.
«He has not come yet my time to die, thank God (…) and its inhabitants and fishermen Mahabo“, Said Serge Zelle in a video, who was taken care of by the residents of the area.
General Ravani, a close associate of Zele, explained that the Undersecretary had always sports and said that he has great endurance. “He kept the same pace of life even when he became a minister, as if he were 30 years old. “He has a steely morale, he was hit by the waves and he was not afraid,” he added.
General Zelle served in the gendarmerie for 30 years and took over as Undersecretary only last August, in reshaping of the government made by President Andriy Rajoelina.
The causes of the helicopter crash remain unclear.

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