A lawsuit has been filed challenging the decision to operate a helicopter flight under adverse weather conditions, which resulted in the tragic death of Dr. Herbert Wigwe, former Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings, alongside his wife and son.
The legal action, filed in San Bernardino County Superior Court, accuses Orbic Air and its CEO, Brady Bowers, of wrongful death and negligence. The lawsuit also implicates the unidentified successors of pilots Pettingill and Hansen. Andrew C. Robb, representing the Ogunbanjo family, emphasized the pursuit for "answers and accountability," citing known risks helicopters face in snowy and icy conditions.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the crash, with preliminary reports shedding light on the flight's path and aftermath. Eyewitness accounts of a "fireball" amidst the inclement weather have further raised questions about the flight's operation.
The Ogunbanjo family seeks a judicial examination of the crash's circumstances and compensation for burial, funeral, and related damages, aiming for closure and justice in this high-profile case.
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