A helicopter crashed into a construction crane atop a new luxury residential building in thick London fog Wednesday, killing the pilot and another person and sparking a line of flames as it plunged to the ground.
Thirteen others were injured in the crash that took place at the height of the morning rush hour in Vauxhall, south of the River Thames in central London.
One person was in critical condition, but police said the others did not appear to be seriously hurt.
“It is something of a miracle that this was not many, many times worse given the time of day,” said police commander Neil Basu.
The crash did not appear to be terrorism-related, police said
Vauxhall, not far from Westminster, is where a new U.S. Embassy is being built. The area, which is a mix of industrial, business and residential use, is also home to the headquarters of the UK intelligence service, MI6.
Neither of the two people killed have yet been named.
The pilot is thought to have been the only person on board the helicopter, which was on a scheduled commercial flight from Surrey, southwest of London, police said.
The second person killed “was in close proximity” to the helicopter, a London Ambulance Service spokeswoman said, but gave no more details.
Construction workers were at the site when the crash happened but were not hurt, she said.
James Whipps, a CNN producer, said the helicopter wreckage appeared to have landed on two cars by the site of St. George Wharf, a major residential construction project.
Another eyewitness said rescuers pulled three injured people from two burning cars.
Thick smoke and flames billowed into the sky. The bent crane dangled from the building top, prompting police to cordon off roads in the area and evacuate residents and office workers.
The St. George Wharf construction project includes the landmark St. George Wharf Tower, also known as the Vauxhall Tower. Its developers, the Berkeley Group, say it will be one of Europe’s tallest residential towers.
“I was standing outside having a cigarette when I saw the helicopter flying super fast towards the crane,” said Rezart Islami, a builder who was working across the street from the 52-story building. “The pilot appeared not to have seen the crane because the helicopter hit it and went bang.”
Islami said the rotor blade snapped off, the copter spun to the ground and burst into flames.
“The top off the crane also came off in the impact,” he said. “It all happened so fast it was unbelievable.”
Whipps said he heard the sound of the helicopter rotors suddenly cut out.
He did not see the impact but as he looked though a window, he “suddenly saw this enormous fireball, black smoke, shoot up from the side of a building.”
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Lance Armstrong, who for years vehemently denied cheating while winning a record seven Tours de France, told Oprah Winfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs to advance his cycling career, according to media reports.
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Steven Spielberg had a great day at the Academy Awards nominations, where his Civil War saga “Lincoln” led with 12 nominations.


Retirement terrifies sports stars. It truly feels like death. The end of a glittering career can feel like falling off a cliff to an athlete who thrives on fame and fortune. And the longer the career, the harder the end game seems to be. It is very sad see some of our beloved stars, such as Brett Favre, limping around the field, desperately fighting for one more moment in the spotlight.
The first week of the new year has come to an end. Remember that fitness is a life long journey. Fast food is convenient, but it can be salty. Americans eat about 3,400 milligrams of sodium a day, more than the suggested 2,300 milligrams and double the 1,500 mg for people who are over 50, are African-American, or who have hypertension, diabetes or kidney disease.
A small plane carrying six people, one of them Vittorio Missoni, a director of Italy’s famed Missoni fashion house, is missing off the coast of Venezuela, Interior Minister Nestor Reverol Torres said.




A friend of mine sent me a link to this article and I had to share it with you. Check it out below. When you know better, you do better.


A Florida man was denied bond Monday on a murder charge stemming from a weekend shooting that started with a complaint about loud music and ended with a teenager dead.
Facebook will hold a vote, possibly later this week, in which it will ask users to abolish their right to vote on changes to the social network’s privacy policies.
This is a very sad story. Sometime during the mid-afternoon hours of October 29, as Superstorm Sandy was heaving up the East Coast, Anthony Narh, a Ghanaian immigrant, limped toward his job at Empire Parking, an underground garage serving one of the toniest strips of one of Manhattan’s toniest neighborhoods. Nestled near the watery edge of TriBeCa, Empire Parking was smack in the center of an evacuation zone—and Sandy was heading straight for it.
As the first full week of normalcy after hurricane Sandy draws to a close, I have a lot to be thankful for. As I pray for the people who lost their lives and property to the storm, I am thankful for making it through without any damage. The climate is changing and we have to take this into consideration as we make future decisions. Due to the fact that I did not lose power during the storm, I was able to dedicate several hours each day to the design of my charity, Champion Spirit Foundation’s website,
The election is over and Barack Obama has made history once again….And STILL…THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA…BARACK OBAMA!! People who know boxing will appreciate that. Regardless of whether you are a republican or a democrat, you have to respect Obama’s marketing campaign throughout this election process. What have we learned from Obama’s campaign? We have learned that the ground game is the key to victory. The republicans neglected the ground game and that is why they lost.
Congrats to Linda Ikeji, whose blog, is mentioned in an article in CNN.com this morning about the Obama vs Romney presidential race. The article, written by Tolu Ogunlesi, a freelance journalist in Lagos, Nigeria. In 2009 he was awarded the Arts and Culture prize in the annual CNN Multichoice African Journalism Awards. Read excerpts below:
His reputation already in tatters after a lifetime ban by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Lance Armstrong finds out Monday whether he will be scrubbed from the record books for the seven feats that made him a cycling legend.
What are your thoughts on this issue? I believe that no one should put their hands on anyone else. The girl in this situation spat on the driver, punched and tried to choke him as well. It’s difficult to judge how a person will react when they are punched. Wath and comment.
If you are one of the few who haven’t seen South Korean rapper Psy’s performance of “Gangnam Style” on YouTube (which, until I wrote these words, included me), you’re missing not only a piece of power pop, but — some hope — a harbinger of things to come for Asian music artists.
