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Madagascar minister swims 12 hours to shore after helicopter crash
The Arab News reported as per the AFP that Madagascan authorities said, a minister was one of two survivors to have swum some 12 hours to shore Tuesday after their helicopter crashed off the island’s northeastern coast.
Police and port authorities said that a search was still ongoing for two other passengers after the crash Monday, whose cause was not immediately clear.
Port authority chief Jean-Edmond Randrianantenaina said, Serge Gelle, the country’s secretary of state for police, and a fellow policeman reached land in the seaside town of Mahambo separately on Tuesday morning, apparently after ejecting themselves from the aircraft.
In a video shared on social media, 57-year-old Gelle appears lying exhausted on a deck chair, still in his camouflage uniform.
“My time to die hasn’t come yet,” says the general, adding he is cold but not injured.
The report said that the helicopter was flying him and the others to inspect the site of a shipwreck off the northeastern coast on Monday morning.
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At least 39 people died in that disaster, police chief Zafisambatra Ravoavy said Tuesday, in an increase from a previous toll after rescue workers retrieved 18 more bodies.
Ravoavy earlier told AFP that Gelle had used one of the helicopter’s seats as a flotation device.
He said: “He has always had great stamina in sport, and he’s kept up this rhythm as minister, just like a thirty-year-old.”
“He has nerves of steel.”
It should be noted that Gelle became minister as part of a cabinet reshuffle in August after serving in the police for three decades.
Source: arabnews
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