Tragedy has struck the skies above New York City. A sightseeing helicopter tour meant to be a joyful family experience turned into heartbreak when it crashed into the Hudson River, killing all five passengers aboard—a family visiting from Barcelona, Spain.
A Birthday Trip Ends in Disaster
The Escobar family had just arrived in New York to celebrate a child’s birthday. What was meant to be a once-in-a-lifetime ride above the city turned fatal just 18 minutes into the tour. The helicopter, operated by New York Helicopter, lost control and plunged into the water near Hoboken’s Pier A Park.
New reports confirm the pilot had radioed the base shortly before the crash, stating the aircraft was already running low on fuel. The flight was turning back—but never made it.
Witnesses Describe a Horrifying Scene
The crash sent shockwaves across the city. Video footage shows the helicopter upside down in the river, mangled near Manhattan’s West Side Highway. Witnesses described hearing a loud, thunderous boom as the helicopter appeared to split mid-air. One bystander said it “sounded like a sonic boom,” followed by “black particles flying everywhere.”
Max, a witness interviewed by ABC News, recalled the chilling moment:
“It sounded like a sonic boom… I looked up and saw the helicopter splitting in two, the rotor flying off… it went straight into the water. Nothing came back up. It just sank. I’ve never seen anything like that in my life.”
The Victims: A Family of Five
The victims have been identified as Agustín Escobar, a Siemens executive and CEO of its global rail infrastructure division, his wife Merce Camprubi Montal, a global manager also at Siemens, and their three young children—ages 11, 5, and 4.
In a statement, Siemens expressed its deep sorrow:
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic helicopter crash in which Agustín Escobar and his family lost their lives. Our heartfelt condolences go out to all their loved ones.”
The family had booked the tour to celebrate one of the children’s birthdays, with hopes of seeing the Statue of Liberty and the skyline from above—a dream that ended in unimaginable loss.
Company Responds
The Bell 206 helicopter, owned by Louisiana-based Meridian Helicopters and operated by New York Helicopter, was part of a fleet offering tours for nearly 30 years.
Michael Roth, CEO of New York Helicopter, told The Telegraph:
“We’re a small company. I’m a father and a grandfather… my wife hasn’t stopped crying. We’re just devastated.”
A History of Crashes
According to the Associated Press, at least 32 people have died in helicopter crashes in New York since 1977. The most recent prior tragedy occurred in 2019 when a helicopter crashed onto a Manhattan rooftop, killing the pilot.
A Life Changed in a Moment
This heartbreaking story is a painful reminder of how quickly joy can turn into grief. A family came to New York for celebration—and left behind a silence that words can barely touch.
May their memory be a blessing. And may those left behind find comfort, somehow, in the love that surrounded them on what should have been a day of happiness.

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