Sun. Sep 14th, 2025


Ros Tappenden

BBC News, South of England

Jacob Butler A man and two women wearing dark glasses sit at a cafe table laid out with desserts and ice creams. On the far side of the table, a blonde woman has her arm around a man wearing a pink short-sleeved shirt. On the left of the picture, sitting opposite them, is a younger woman with long fair hair, wearing an open-collar shirt.Jacob Butler

Justyna Czoska and Wojtek Kowalkowski were among three people who died in the crash on the Isle of Wight

The family of a couple killed in a helicopter crash on the Isle of Wight have said they are “heartbroken and struggling to cope with the loss”.

Justyna Czoska and Wojtek Kowalkowski, from Oxfordshire, were among four people on board the aircraft that came down near Shanklin on Monday morning.

In a post on Facebook, Ms Czoska’s daughter said: “I have no words, the world took my mum too soon”.

One other person died and another is in a serious condition in hospital.

Drone footage shows view from above the crash site

A fundraiser for the family has been set up by Jacob Butler, who said his partner, Julia Buzar, lost her “beloved mum and her partner” in the tragedy.

In a post written in English and Polish, he said: “This sudden and devastating event has left all us heartbroken and struggling to cope with the loss.

“We are now trying to bring them both back to Poland so they can be laid to rest with their families, in the place they called home.

“The cost of repatriation, funeral arrangements, and travel is more than we can manage alone, and we are asking for support during this incredibly difficult time.”

Posting on Facebook, Ms Buzar said: “I have no words, the world took my mum too soon, she was the best mum you could ask for, loved by everyone.

“I never thought I’d be writing something like this.

“Please if anyone could help bring them back to Poland so they can be with there [sic] families it would mean the world to me.. Rest in peace mum and Wojtek.”

A sign for Isle of Wight Airport warning of aircraft taking off or landing. A building and a stretch of grass can be seen behind the sign. It's a sunny day and the sky is blue.

The helicopter departed from Sandown Airport at approximately 09:00, Northumbria Helicopters said

Ms Czoska had worked at Turpins Lodge Riding School in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, since March 2024.

Witnesses reported the aircraft spiralling before crashing in a field alongside the A3020 at 09:20 BST.

One person was airlifted to the major trauma centre at University Hospital Southampton, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said.

A spokesman for operator Northumbria Helicopters said G-OCLV – a Robinson R44 II – had “departed from Sandown Airport at approximately 09:00, was carrying four passengers on board including the pilot, and was undertaking a flying lesson”.

The identity of the third victim has not yet been confirmed.

A graphic showing the map of the Isle of Wight with Ventnor and Shanklin marked by black dots and the crash site also marked with a black dot and highlighted red writing labelling it as helicopter crash



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