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Two dead as helicopter crashes into Vaal Dam 14 May 2021 - 21:39 Two people reportedly died on Friday evening when a helicopter crashed into the Vaal Dam. File picture. Image: 123RF/Naruden Boonareesirichai
Two people died on Friday evening when a helicopter crashed into the Vaal Dam, with the aircraft still stuck in the water about three hours after the accident.
Though details were still emerging, TimesLIVE understands that the bodies of a woman and a man, believed to be the passenger and pilot respectively, were extracted from the wreckage.
The incident took place near the Vaal Marina.
Netcare911 spokesman Shawn Herbst said reports indicated that the aircraft was a Robinson R44 helicopter. It went down approximately 200m from the shore .
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We re making this important information available without a subscription as a public service. But we depend on reader support to do this work. Please consider supporting independent journalism in Alaska, at just $1.99 for the first month of your subscription. Alaska on Friday reported 109 cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths related to the virus, according to the Department of Health and Social Services. Alaska’s average daily case counts are now trending down significantly statewide, though a few regions in the state are still in the highest alert category based on their current per capita rate of infection. For the first time since July, Anchorage this week moved from high to intermediate alert status based on falling case rates in the municipality.
NutraCast: Dr. Andrew Myers, CEO and Chief Science Officer of NutraGenetics Overcoming micronutrient deficiencies could become part of an effective strategy in the fight against COVID-19. While vitamin D supplementation has gained wide attention amid the pandemic, in the shadows is a lesser known but equally important nutrient: vitamin K2.
Dr. Andrew Myers, CEO and Chief Science Officer of NutraGenetics, said in order to understand vitamin K2, you must first know what vitamin K is.
“There are actually two forms of vitamin K. K1 is found mostly in plants like leafy greens and it kind of resides in our liver. The other K is vitamin K2, and that s the one that works outside of the liver and has wide-ranging benefits in the body. So when you say ‘What is vitamin K2?’ Well, it s an essential vitamin that s part of the vitamin K family and it s a distinct nutrient from vitamin K1. It s an immune enhancing nutrient. So it s beneficial to the function o
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