Four British and two Australian tourists are believed to be among seven people killed in a helicopter crash in New Zealand, New Zealand police say.
The aircraft came down and landed in a crevasse on the Fox Glacier, on the country's South Island, on Saturday morning at about 11:00 local time.
Rescue teams in helicopters reached the crash site but found no sign of survivors, rescue co-ordinators said.
The glacier on the remote west coast of South Island is popular with tourists.
The helicopter that crashed is believed to be a Eurocopter "Squirrel" operated by local firm Alpine Adventures.
The recovery operation has been hampered by bad weather, but is expected to resume on Sunday, New Zealand Police says.