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One dead, five injured in Norway helicopter crash

One person died and five were injured when a helicopter crash-landed in the ocean off western Norway, police said on Thursday, leading to a temporary halt in transport to and from the country’s offshore oil and gas platforms.
Officials have said, the Sikorsky S-92 aircraft operated by Bristow Norway was on a search and rescue training mission on Wednesday when the accident occurred.
Police said in a statement, the six people on board were hoisted from the sea by rescue workers, but one was later declared dead in hospital.
Police added, tne of the five survivors had only light injuries while the other four had suffered varying degrees of injury.
The cause of the accident was not immediately known. Lockheed Martin company Sikorsky, which manufactured the helicopter, said on Wednesday that safety was its top priority and that it stood ready to support the investigation.
Energy group Equinor said the helicopter was a search and rescue aircraft normally serving platforms at the company’s Oseberg oil and gas field in the North Sea.