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Benin's Prime Minister
walked away unscathed after the helicopter in which he was travelling crashed
in the country's northwest, his daughter said. It is unclear why the
helicopter carrying Lionel Zinsou crash-landed in a stadium.
"My
father is fine. There were no victims in the helicopter accident in
Djougou," Marie-Cecile Zinsou tweeted.
BBC News report continues:
Earlier
this month, Mr Zinsou confirmed he would run as a candidate in Benin's 2016
presidential elections.
The
helicopter crashed while landing at a stadium in the city of Djougou, a
spokesman for Benin's interior ministry Leonce Houngbadji told the AFP news
agency.
He
said no-one in the helicopter was hurt.
Mr
Zinsou, a former private-equity executive, was appointed prime minister of
Benin in June.
He
has said he will run for president in February's election as a candidate of the
ruling Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin (FCBE) party.
Reuters reported in early
December that Mr Zinsou's announcement put an end to speculation Benin's
president Thomas Boni Yayi was seeking a third term.
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