A helicopter carrying several people crashed Friday on the outskirts of the oil-producing hub of Warri in southern Nigeria, killing one person, authorities said, according to AP. Sam Adurogboye, a spokesman for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, said one person died and several others aboard were injured. No information was available on the nationalities or employers of those involved in the crash, he said. Bridget Okafor, who lives near the scene of the crash, said at least two foreigners were aboard the chopper along with one Nigerian. The extent of their injuries could not immediately be ascertained. Nigeria's aviation industry has come under scrutiny after the country suffered its third major plane crash in less than a year on Oct. 29, when a Boeing 737 jet owned by a Nigeria's private ADC Airline crashed just after take off from the airport in the capital, Abuja, killing 96 of the