ALBAWABA- Three members of the Royal Navy were killed early Wednesday when a military helicopter crashed during a night training exercise in Devon, sout

Britain’s Royal Navy said three of its members died in a helicopter crash earlier in southwest England during a training exercise.

A Royal Navy helicopter came down in a remote area of Devon. Police and the Ministry of Defense provided no details of casualties or damage.

The Royal Navy members were taking part in a training exercise

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The helicopter crashed in a field at Sourton Down, near Okehampton, just before 4am on Wednesday

Three Royal Navy crewmembers died in a helicopter crash during a training exercise in Devon, England.

El helicóptero realizaba unas maniobras en el suroeste del país

The aircraft involved was reportedly a Merlin Mk4, which is primarily used for Royal Marines' "elevated" operations. #EuropeNews

Drie leden van de Britse marine zijn omgekomen bij een helikoptercrash tijdens een militaire oefening. De helikopter stortte neer in het zuidwestelijke graafschap Devon en raakte…

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Three members of the Royal Navy have died after a military helicopter crashed during a training exercise in Devon, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.

An investigation under way after the deadly accident during a training exercise near the town of Sourton in Devon.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the deaths were "utterly tragic," while the cause of the accident remains unknown.

ALBAWABA- Three members of the Royal Navy were killed early Wednesday when a military helicopter crashed during a night training exercise in Devon, sout

The Royal Navy has confirmed 3 service personnel have died in a helicopter crash in Devon.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the deaths were "utterly tragic," while the cause of the accident remains unknown.

Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, died alongside Lieutenant Commander Chris Gayson and Petty Officer Owen Green when the Merlin Mk4 came down in a field on Wednesday.

The three people who died in the Royal Navy helicopter crash in Devon have been named

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Britain’s only female commando among three victims of Wednesday’s crash