North Sea helicopter crash victims win fight for compensation
ByNiamh Forrest
The wreckage of the Super Puma L2 helicopter which went down in the North Sea with the loss of four lives floats on the surface
Survivors of a North Sea helicopter crash which killed four people have received a seven figure pay-out in damages.
Energy Voice understands the nine passengers on the fatal 2013 Super Puma crash collectively received between £2.5million and £3million after a legal battle was launched last year against CHC Helicopter.
Four of their colleagues were killed when the AS332 L2 – operated on behalf of offshore giant Total – plunged into the North Sea about two miles west of Sumburgh Airport.
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North Sea helicopter crash victims win fight for compensation