14 people were killed in a military helicopter crash in Mexico, receiving sole survivors

Unexpected operational activities go down the helicopter
Fourteen people were killed when a military helicopter crashed in northwest Mexico on Friday, the Navy said.
“The Black Hawk helicopter was involved in an accident,” a statement said.
It says that the plane is taking 15 people and the only survivor Sinaloa is receiving medical treatment after crashing in the state.
The statement said that the helicopter went down while undertaking uncertain operational activities, and added that the investigation would be done for reasons.
The Navy “mourns the deaths of those who lost their lives in this accident – Navy employees, who showed their service in life and dedication to the nation.”
The United States is not believed to be linked to the tragedy on Friday by the United States for the murder of a US undercover agent, the Navy said.
Rafael Cairo Quinto has been accused of abduction, torture and murder of Camerena, a special agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in 1985 by the United States in 1985.
He was detained by Mexican Marine in Choice City of Sinaloa.