Ruthin helicopter crash: Racehorse owner Dai Walters injured

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Helicopter crash witness: "I could see something serious had happened"

Racehorse owner Dai Walters and trainer Sam Thomas were among five people involved in a helicopter crash.

Former Ffos Las racecourse owner Mr Walters is one of two people in hospital after the accident in woods in Llanelidan, near Ruthin, Denbighshire.

Emergency services said neither of them were believed to have suffered life-changing or life-threatening injuries.

Ffos Las and Chepstow Racecourse boss, Phil Bell, said Abergavenny-born Mr Thomas was at home and "fine".

Mr Bell said he had been in touch with Mr Walters' family since the crash, which happened at about 17:35 GMT on Tuesday.

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Horse trainer Sam Thomas was among five people involved in a helicopter crash.

He said: "I can confirm Dai is having further scans. He has been conscious and has spoken to his family."

One witness said five men were on board the helicopter when it crashed.

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Former racecourse owner Dai Walters was injured in the helicopter crash

The Welsh Ambulance Service said all occupants had been accounted for.

Mr Walters, who also owns racehorses, owned Ffos Las in Carmarthenshire from when it opened in 2009 until 2018.

Huw Howatson, who saw the helicopter crash, said there were a group of five men in the helicopter when it got into difficulty.

"It was horrible, I watched it happen and I was filming the helicopter. I could see it was in trouble and it hit some trees and I had to get out the way," he said.

"A piece of propeller came away. We had to scarper because there was lots of debris, it was just flying everywhere - it was like a movie."

The Welsh Ambulance Service said two casualties were taken to Denbighshire's Glan Clwyd Hospital, despite earlier reports indicating four people had been taken to hospital.  

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Two casualties were taken to to Denbighshire's Glan Clwyd Hospital

A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesman said: "We were called shortly before 17:30 last night, Tuesday 1 November, to reports of a helicopter crash in woodland near Llanelidan, Ruthin.

"We sent a paramedic in a rapid response car and three emergency ambulances to the scene, where crews were also supported Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service colleagues and a duty operations manager.

"Two patients were taken to Glan Clwyd Hospital."

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said: "An accident near Ruthin, north Wales, involving a helicopter has been notified to the AAIB.

"An investigation has been launched and a team of inspectors are at the accident site."