Nova Scotians hit with second tragedy in two weeks after military chopper crash
HALIFAX — A province still reeling from a horrific mass shooting less than two weeks ago is now dealing with news that a military helicopter operating from a Halifax-based frigate crashed off Greece with six crew aboard.
The military said Thursday one crew member has died and five others were missing after a Cyclone helicopter went down in the Ionian Sea. The helicopter was returning to HMCS Fredericton from a NATO training mission when the crash occurred Wednesday.
“This is another very hard day for Halifax, for Nova Scotia and for Armed Forces families,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said during a news conference in Ottawa.
The helicopter was based at 12 Wing Shearwater, a sprawling Royal Canadian Air Force base on the east side of Halifax harbour.