Bahamas police were told billionaire Cline was on helicopter
Cline and his 22-year-old daughter Kameron were on board the aircraft when it went down Thursday, said
Leaders of industry, government and academics in
"He was a very farsighted entrepreneur," said
Forbes estimated his fortune at
The bodies of the four women and three men were recovered and taken to the capital in
A Royal Bahamas Police Force statement said authorities and local residents found the crash site two miles off
Knowles said that preliminary information suggests there was no distress call before it went down. The helicopter was still in the water Friday, and She said a specialized ship was coming from
Aviation safety investigators in the
Cline started in the coal industry at 22 years old, working in an underground mine in southern
He quickly moved into management roles and soon formed his own energy development company, the
"
Cline also donated
"Our hearts are heavy," said



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