The bodies of the pilot, a doctor, paramedic and the baby and her mother were recovered Thursday after the plane went missing in the Almaty region of southern Kazakhstan at around 5:00 pm local time (1100 GMT) on Wednesday, a spokesman for the emergency ministry told AFP.
Kazakh media reported that the baby girl was two months old and had been hospitalised on Monday but required treatment at a larger regional hospital after receiving a preliminary diagnosis of leukaemia.
The search for the helicopter was hampered by snow and strong winds, the emergency situations ministry said in a statement.
The McDonnell Douglas-600 helicopter was taking the baby from the town of Usharal to hospital in the regional centre of Taldykorgan, a distance of around 240 kilometres (150 miles).
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