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French reality series will “not see the light of day.”

Dropped will not be aired following a tragic helicopter accident, killing 10 people in Argentina.

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French reality series Dropped will not be aired following a tragic helicopter accident, killing 10 people in Argentina.

Franck Firmin-Guion, head of production company Adventure Line Productions (ALP), said in an interview that the show will “not see the light of day.”

Several cameras were shooting from different angles when the accident happened.

Victims of the dual helicopter crash included Olympic gold medal swimmer Camille Muffat, Olympic bronze medal boxer Alexis Vastine and legendary sailor Florence Arthaud, cameraman Brice Guilbert, director Laurent Sbasnik, sound engineer Edouard Gilles, journalist Lucie Mei-Dalby and producer Volodia Guinard, and the two Argentinian pilots, Juan Carlos Castillo and Roberto Abate.

A manslaughter investigation has been opened by the Paris prosecutor’s office, with French aviation investigators sent to Argentina to coordinate with local authorities.

Hollywood Reporter also notes Host Louis Bodin gave an interview to broadcaster TF1, which shocked many viewers, as he spoke from Argentina while standing in front of the still-smouldering wreckage. The move was seen as insensitive and the audience reacted swiftly on Twitter.

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