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40 days after chopper crash, HP pilot's body found in Arabian Sea

On evacuation mission, Coast Guard helicopter had crashed on September 2
Comdt RK Rana. File photo

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Nearly 40 days after an Indian Coast helicopter made a forced landing at sea following a snag, the body of the last missing crew member has been located.

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The Indian Coast Guard said, "Regretfully, the mortal remains of Comdt RK Rana, Pilot in Command, were recovered on October 10 (Thursday)."

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Rana hailed from Himachal Pradesh.

The Coast Guard helicopter, located at Porbandar, was on a mission over the Arabian Sea on September 2 when the accident took place some 55 km out at sea. It was tasked to evacuate an ailing sailor on board a merchant vessel.

At the time of the crash, four persons, including Rana, were on board.

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The mortal remains of Comdt Vipin Babu and Pradhan Navik Karan Singh were recovered on  September 3. One person, Gautam Kumar, had survived.

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