Update, 4:00 p.m.
Police have confirmed the four individuals who died in a helicopter crash in northern Alberta were from the same family.
RCMP Sgt. Shawn French said two adults, and two children younger than 18, died in the crash.
Police could not comment on where the family is from.
Original:
Four people are dead after a helicopter crashed in rural Alberta on New Years Day.
Alberta RCMP has confirmed that on Jan. 1, Spirit River RCMP responded to an Emergency Location Transmitter (ELT) signal in the Birch Hills County area. The ELT signal had been sent out by a Robinson R44 helicopter.
When they arrived shortly after 8:50 p.m., police discovered a helicopter had crashed in a farmer鈥檚 field, near the intersection of Range Road 10 and Township Road 771.
鈥淭he four occupants of the helicopter were confirmed deceased as a result of the crash,鈥 stated Alberta RCMP in a release.
Police have secured the crash scene while waiting for investigators to arrive. No major roadways have been affected.
RCMP Sgt. Shawn French confirmed there were no survivors. As to what caused the crash, he said it鈥檚 still too early to tell.
Birch Hills County is located approximately five hours northwest of Edmonton.
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