Celebrity crocodile wrangler Matt Wright is now free to return to Queensland after fronting court for the first time since being charged over a helicopter crash that killed his co-star.

The 43-year-old remained tight-lipped as he walked past the waiting media pack gathered outside Darwin Local Court on Wednesday.

The Outback Wrangler star is facing charges including perverting the course of justice and destruction of evidence in relation to the fatal chopper crash that claimed the life of Chris “Willow” Wilson in February.

Wright is also accused of fabricating evidence, interfering with witnesses, making a false declaration and two counts of unlawful entry.

Speaking outside court, the TV star’s lawyer David Newey said his client strenuously denies all allegations and will be fighting all charges against him.

“He is naturally disappointed that the charges have been laid as result of what was a tragic accident of one of Matt’s closest friends,” Newey said.

“Regulatory investigations have found no defect in the helicopter engine.

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“The aircraft was flown following an inspection by independent aviation experts a few weeks before and cleared the helicopter to fly.

“Matt requests that the media respect his privacy and that of Chris Wilson and his family and the privacy of his wife who has recently given birth to his daughter,” Newey added.

Wright was granted bail until January 25, when the matter will return to the same court.

However, he will not have to attend in person after being excused from attending.

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