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French president speaks of "immense sadness" over TV reality show deaths

François Hollande was speaking after three sports champions, five film crew and two pilots died in a helicopter collision while filming in Argentina.

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France’s president says the deaths of three sports stars and seven others in a helicopter crash in Argentina is a cause of “immense sadness”, reports Euronews.

Olympic swimmer Camille Muffat, yachtswoman Florence Arthaud and boxer Alexis Vastine were killed when two helicopters collided during the filming of a French reality TV show.

“My thoughts obviously go out to these three champions who at one time made their country shine and today are dead,” said François Hollande.

“I don’t want to forget the seven other victims and their families who are mourning them.”

Filming for the TF1 reality show has been suspended. Crew members and other contestants are said to be heading back to France.

“Our thoughts go to the bereaved families of our three great champions, but also the technical team which was with them,” said Nonce Paolini, CEO of TF1.

“We don’t know the circumstances, but what I can tell you is that, obviously, such a programme was made to bring happiness to all.”

It is the second time in as many years that a reality show for TF1 has been hit by tragedy.

See more of this report, with video, from Euronews.