Seven killed in EC130 helicopter crash during Kenya safari flight 

Colorful helicopter in flight with two pilots visible in the cockpit against a clear blue sky

Lady Lori Helicopters

Five Americans were among seven people killed when a tourist helicopter crashed in a remote area of northern Kenya on August 19, 2026. 

The Eurocopter EC130 B4, registered 5Y-GYM, was carrying six passengers and one pilot when it crashed near Kirish, close to Mount Ololokwe in Samburu County.  

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) said the accident occurred at approximately 09:13 local time while the helicopter was flying from Loisaba Conservancy to the Ewaso Nyiro area. 

The aircraft was operated by Lady Lori Helicopters and was carrying guests of luxury safari company &Beyond. 

“We can confirm that on the morning of August 19, an aircraft registered as 5Y-GYM, carrying &Beyond guests, crashed near Kirish, close to Mt. Ololokwe in Samburu County, Kenya,” the company said in a statement. 

The US State Department confirmed that five US citizens were among those killed. 

“We can confirm the deaths of five US citizens in a helicopter crash in Samburu County, Kenya,” a State Department spokesperson said. “The US Embassy is in touch with local authorities and is providing consular assistance.” 

Lady Lori Helicopters identified the aircraft as 5Y-GYM and said it was operating the charter flight from Suyian Conservancy to Ololokwe.

“Lady Lori Helicopters is deeply saddened to confirm that one of our aircraft, registered 5Y-GYM, was involved in an accident,” the company said. “Our deepest sympathies are with the guests, crew, their families and loved ones, and all those affected by this tragic accident.”
 
The six passengers included Michele Sensi-Contugi, director of Ecuador’s National Intelligence Center; his wife, Stephany Hollihan Vasconez, a dual US-Ecuadorian citizen; and José Alberto Suárez, a senior Telemundo executive based in Florida. 

The Kenya Red Cross joined a multiagency response at the crash site. The remote and mountainous terrain complicated efforts to reach the wreckage. 

Kenya’s Air Accident Investigation Department is leading the crash investigation. 

The EC130 B4 is a seven-seat, single-engine helicopter developed by Eurocopter, now part of Airbus Helicopters. The type is widely used for sightseeing and charter flights because of its large cabin, low external noise and unobstructed views. 

Mount Ololokwe, also known as Ol Donyo Sabache, rises above the Samburu region and is a popular destination for hiking and wildlife tourism. Loisaba Conservancy and the Ewaso Nyiro River are also part of Kenya’s northern safari circuit. 

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