According to the Japanese coastal guard, three of the six people who were on a Japanese medical helicopter, who was not a patient, died after he drew Japan on South -West on Sunday.
The 66-year-old pilot, Hiroshi Hamada, Katsuto Yoshitaka, a helicopter mechanic and 28-year-old Sakura Kunitaka, were saved by a coastal guard after he was found in the waters clinging to the inflatable rescuers. According to the rules, the body temperature decreased, as a result of which three suffer from hypothermia, the coastal officer of the Associated Press said, acting on anonymity.
The bodies of the 34-year-old doctor Kay Arakawa, 86-year-old Mitsuki Motoisha and his 68-year-old guardian of Kazuyoshi Moayshi were later restored in the Japanese Air Force helicopter.
The coast guard sent two aircraft and three ships to the zone as part of a rescue operation.
Six people were on board what the Japanese call the “medical helicopter”, on the way to the hospital at Fukuok from the airport at the Nagasaki City Hall, when they drew, the coastal guard reports.
The causes of the accident have not yet been cleared.