Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and four other persons were killed in the
helicopter that crashed in the Nallamala Hills in bad weather yesterday losing radio contact an
hour after take off from Hyderabad.
The bodies of 60-year-old Reddy, who led his Congress party to a spectacular second consecutive
victory in the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, and his Special Secretary P Subramanyam, Chief
Security Officer A S C Wesley, pilot Group Captain S K Bhatia and co-pilot M S Reddy were found
on Rudrakonda Hill, 40 nautical miles east of here, besides the mangled remains of the
helicopter.
A scheduled meeting of the Union Cabinet was cancelled following the tragedy.
Nearly 24 hours after YSR's chopper went missing, it was located atop a hill, at a distance 40
nautical miles (70 kms) east of Kurnool.
The CM left Hyderabad on a six-seater Bell chopper at 8.35am for Chittoor accompanied by his
secretary and chief security officer. After 9.27am, radio contact was lost with the helicopter.
Soon after the chopper lost contact, multiple agencies of the state launched a massive hunt for
possible wreckage in the desolate terrain. By evening, it expanded into the country's
biggest-ever search operation with satellites in the sky joining remote sensing aircraft, fighter
jets, unmanned aerial vehicles, troops on the ground and even barefoot deer-hunting tribals with
bows and arrows.
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