Gen Bipin Rawat Rescued With Heavy Burn Injuries, Wife Madhulika Succumbed To injuries

Sad news emerged from Tamil Nadu after an army chopper carrying chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat with his family and other senior army officers crashed near the Wellington Defenseman college. At present around 3 personnel were dead on the spot and it is reportedly known that General Bipin Rawat was taken to hospital with severe burns and his beloved wife is no more…

General Bipin Rawat Rescued With Severe Burns

The country prayed for the well-being and safety of India’s Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) Bipin Rawat and others involved in a horrifying helicopter accident on Wednesday afternoon. An Army chopper carrying the CDS, his wife and members of his staff including some senior officers crashed in the Nilgiri mountains, near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu.

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Bipin Rawat with his wife Madhumita

“An IAF Mi-17V5 helicopter, with CDS Gen Bipin Rawat on board, met with an accident today near Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. An Inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the accident.” Indian Air Force tweeted. According to media reports, Gen Rawat and three others were shifted to a hospital with burn injuries. Nilgiri district collector said that four persons have been killed, without specifying their identities. Reportedly, Gen Rawat’s beloved wife Madhulika Rawat succumbed to injuries.

Helicopter Was Flying To Wellington College

The helicopter was flying from Sulur Airbase to Wellington, and was scheduled to reach its destination 15 minutes later. Eye witnesses said the copter descended in a ball of smoke and landed in the hilly terrain. The helicopter was reduced to a mangle of steel, with visuals of the wreckage amid the billowing smoke presenting a gloomy picture.

 

GEN Bipin Rawat taking oath as the CDS

Search and rescue operations are still underway at the crash site. Defence minister Rajnath Singh is likely to update Parliament on the latest situation. The county prays that General Bipin Rawat gets well soon with no other further casualties to report!

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