Final pics show family on NYC chopper before crash that killed them and pilot

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Haunting final pics show Hudson River helicopter crash victims Agustin Escobar & family after boarding doomed chopper

THESE are the heartbreaking final pictures of the family posing on the doomed New York chopper that plunged into the Hudson River, killing everyone on board.

Agustin Escobar, his wife Merce Camprubi Montal, and their three children were identified as the victims of the horror crashon Thursday afternoon

The pilot, who still remains unidentified, also died in the tragedy, law enforcement sources confirmed.

The gut-wrenching photos, published on the New York Helicopter Tours website, show the family smiling as they posed in front the doomed Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV.

They were later seen strapped inside the aircraft, excited for what was meant to be a dream tour over Manhattan.

But tragedy struck around 3.15 pm, when the helicopter reportedly broke apart midair and dropped into the Hudson, killing four people on impact.

Two others were later pronounced dead at the hospital.

Terrifying videos show the choppercompletely upside down as New York Police Department boats rushed to the wreck.

The cause of the horror plunge hasn’t been confirmed.

The family had landed in New York just hours earlier, having flown in from Barcelona to kick off their vacation.

Escobar, a 25-year veteran of the international tech and mobility scene, had held top positions across the globe — including Spain, South America, and the U.S.

Most recently, he was appointed Global CEO of Rail Infrastructure at Siemens Mobility in October.

His wife, Merce Camprubi Montal, also had an impressive career. 

She worked as a global commercialization manager at Siemens Energy in Barcelona for seven years, according to her LinkedIn profile.

The Spanish mum was reportedly related to two former Barcelona FC presidents, including one who brought Johan Cruyff to the club.

Montal was the great-granddaughter of Augusti Montal Galobart, Barcelona’s president from 1946 to 1952, and the granddaughter of Augusti Montal Costa, who was in charge of the Catalan club from 1969 to 1977.

The couple’s three children, all believed to be in middle school or younger, were also killed in the crash.

“He was such a great person — kind, steady, and always there when you needed him,” said Juan Ignacio Diaz, who used to work with Escobar.

“He was a loyal friend, someone you could really count on.”

“No matter how hard things got, he always stayed calm and kept it together. He had this way of making things feel OK, even when they weren’t,” Diaz added. 

“And he never forgot what mattered most — his family.”

“He was a loving, fun, and just really cool dad,” he said