Reality star and crocodile wrangler Matt Wright has arrived at a Darwin police station to face charges over a helicopter crash that killed a fellow cast member and "close mate".
The Outback Wrangler was flanked by supporters, some of whom jostled with waiting reporters and camera crews, as he arrived at Darwin Aiport just after 11.30am (1pm AEDT) before heading to Darwin Police Station.
The 43-year-old is facing a string of offences that relate to a helicopter crash that killed co-star Chris "Willow" Wilson who was dangling from a sling when it crashed on a crocodile egg-collecting mission in West Arnhem Land in February.
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The charges include perverting the course of justice, destruction of evidence, fabricating evidence, interfering with witnesses, unlawful entry and making a false statement.
Helicopter pilot Sebastian Robinson was also injured in the crash and airlifted from the accident site with serious injuries.
Northern Territory Police issued a warrant for Wright's arrest on Monday as a result of the ongoing investigation into the chopper crash. He flew with his family from Sydney today.
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Police will allege Wright visited helicopter pilot Robinson twice in hospital and attempted to have him falsify records.
A spokesperson for Wright said the reality star "strenuously denies any wrongdoing".
"What happened was a tragic accident that took the life of a close mate," the spokesperson said.
"His immediate concern following the accident was the condition of the two team members on board at the time.
"The next priority was ensuring the other helicopters and team members at the site weren't at risk and that the location was safe."
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The spokesperson added that Wright won't be making any further statements and will "vigorously" defend the charges.
Decorated police officer Neil Mellon and helicopter pilot Michael Burbidge have also been charged in relation to the helicopter crash.
The men are charged with a number of offences, including perverting the course of justice.
Burbidge faced court last month and a judge ruled he is prohibited from contacting a number of people, including Wright.