ADVERTISEMENT
General Rawat was alive, asked for water, says villagerThe villager, who was among the first respondents, said they shifted people out of the wreckage, put them on blankets and took them to a hospital
IANS
Last Updated IST
The site of the helicopter crash in Coonoor. Credit: AFP Photo
The site of the helicopter crash in Coonoor. Credit: AFP Photo

A villager who was among the group of people to first reach the site of the IAF chopper crash at Kattari Park in Tamil Nadu's Coonoor, on Thursday said that Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, was alive when they found him and was asking for water.

Talking to mediapersons at Coonoor, the villager, Sivakumar, said, "We reached the spot immediately after the crash and found three people alive and of them, one was asking for water. We didn't have water but we immediately put the three of them on separate blankets and took them to the Wellington Army hospital."

He, however, said that he did not know that it was General Rawat and could only identify him when he saw his photographs later.

ADVERTISEMENT

Sivakumar said that besides himself, two others, identified as Krishna Moorthy and M Ravikumar, were the first people to reach the spot on hearing the crash.

Watch the latest DH Videos here:

ADVERTISEMENT
(Published 09 December 2021, 18:03 IST)