A man has been crushed to death after a helicopter crashed landed on top of him.
Alessandro Correia Leite, 42, died on Tuesday in the city of Ubatuba, in southern Brazil, after the aircraft fell from the sky while taking two tourists on a beach tour.
The pilot and his passengers - who are a married couple - all escaped the wreck with only minor injuries.
Alessandro Correia Leite, 42, was killed in the city of Ubatuba on New Year's Day when a helicopter crashed on top of him (pictured, medics try to save him)
The helicopter was taking a married couple on a panoramic beach tour when it fell from the sky a minute after takeoff and landed on Mr Leite
Police said the aircraft had just taken off and was in the first minute of flight when it began losing altitude.
Video taken from the scene shows the wreckage of the helicopter in the street, and paramedics trying to save Mr Leite.
Father Antônio Correa Leite Neto told G1 that he had been having coffee with his son just moments before he died.
'I had just had coffee with him. He left and I stayed in the bedroom lying down,' he said.
'I heard the noise and shouted at my other boy. It was normal helicopter noise, but at the same time there was a different noise.
'I left screaming for my son to "call the fireman for the person lying there".'
The pilot and his passengers escaped the accident with only minor injuries. The cause of the crash is under investigation
It was only when he got closer to the crash site that Mr Leite Neto realised that it was his son who had been injured.
Local politician Bruno Aragão said he had spoken with the female occupant of the plane and that she had seen a light come on before the craft started falling.
The crash remains under investigation and police have not given any indication of what caused it.
The woman said her husband was filming at the time of the accident, but the footage has not been released.
The helicopter tour was organised by Helicon who said they regretted the incident and added they would help support the family of the victim.
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Main photo article A man has been crushed to death after a helicopter crashed landed on top of him.
Alessandro Correia Leite, 42, died on Tuesday in the city of Ubatuba, in southern Brazil, after the aircraft fell from the sky while taking two tourists on a beach tour.
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