Kenya Helicopter Crash At Mount Ololokwe Kills 7, Including 5 Americans And Ecuador Intelligence Chief | Video
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Nairobi: Five American nationals and Ecuador's intelligence chief Michele Sensi-Contugi were among seven people killed after a helicopter crashed in Kenya's central region on Wednesday morning, CNN reported, citing authorities.
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According to Kenya's civil aviation authority, seven people were on board the aircraft when it crashed at Mount Ololokwe in Samburu County. All seven people died in the crash, Samburu County Police Commander David Nkoro told reporters, as reported by CNN.
The helicopter was carrying guests from luxury tour agency &Beyond, according to operator Lady Lori Helicopters, which said the cause of the crash has not yet been determined.
❌ Seven killed in safari helicopter crash in northern kenya
— Global Brief (@globalbrief_now) August 19, 2026
Seven people were killed when a safari company helicopter crashed in a remote area of northern Kenya today. It's not clear what caused the crash. pic.twitter.com/Yn0JsmIuSo
Sensi-Contugi, the director general of Ecuador's intelligence agency, and his wife Stephany Sensi, a fashion designer, were among those killed, CNN reported, citing Ecuador's state media. Spanish-language television company Telemundo also reported that its executive Jose Suarez was among the victims.
The head of Ecuador's National Intelligence Center, Michele Sensi-Contugi, was killed in a helicopter crash in Kenya, according to the Ecuadorian government. His wife also died in the crash near Mount Ololokwe on August 19. pic.twitter.com/BEmLZWYfn2
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Ecuador's presidential office offered condolences to Sensi-Contugi's family in a post on Wednesday afternoon.
El Gobierno Nacional expresa sus más sentidas condolencias ante el sensible fallecimiento de Michele Sensi-Contugi y su esposa Stephany Hollihan. Paz en su tumba. pic.twitter.com/mtqweqYOBM
— Presidencia Ecuador (@Presidencia_Ec) August 19, 2026
The US State Department confirmed the deaths of five American citizens.
"The US Embassy is in touch with local authorities and is providing consular assistance," a State Department spokesperson said, according to CNN. "We extend our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones on their loss," the spokesperson added.
The Kenya Red Cross said search and recovery operations were underway but were being hampered by difficult terrain and an active fire at the crash site.
Search and recovery efforts are ongoing, hampered by difficult terrain access and an active fire at the crash site.
— Kenya Red Cross (@KenyaRedCross) August 19, 2026
An additional team has been dispatched from Isiolo to reinforce the operation.
More updates to follow. https://t.co/XUjWArYul3 pic.twitter.com/qSApuA1b0y
"Search and recovery efforts are ongoing, hampered by difficult terrain access and an active fire at the crash site," the Kenya Red Cross said in a post on X.
"An additional team has been dispatched from Isiolo to reinforce the operation," it added.
Hoy, miércoles 19 de agosto, alrededor de las 9:13, un helicóptero turístico Eurocopter EC130 B4 con matrícula 5Y-GYM, operado por "Lady Lori Kenya" en un vuelo charter de safari panorámico, se estrelló e incendió al pie del monte Ololokwe cerca de Kirish, en el condado de… pic.twitter.com/zQAPMCvHSv
— Anxious Vids (@Anxiousvids) August 19, 2026
The aircraft, a Eurocopter EC130 B4, was travelling from the Loisaba wildlife conservancy to the Ewaso Ngiro River when it crashed, CNN reported, citing Kenya's civil aviation authority.
The helicopter, manufactured by Airbus Helicopters and originally developed by Eurocopter, is a single-engine aircraft capable of carrying five to seven passengers along with one pilot.
Kenya's Transport Ministry has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash, as reported by CNN.
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