Royal Navy helicopter crash investigations continue
Royal Navy helicopter crash investigations continue11 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGeorge Thorpe,DevonandDan Johnson,SourtonPA MediaThe Royal Navy confirmed three personnel died in the crash in Sourton, near OkehamptonInvestigations are continuing into a helicopter crash in which three Royal Navy personnel died during a training exercise.Accident investigators and emergency services remain at the scene in a field in Sourton near Okehampton, Devon, following the incident which happened at about 03:45 BST on Wednesday.Wreckage from the Merlin Mk4, which are known to be based at Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton in Somerset, is visible in the field where the crash took place.Floodlights were erected at the site to allow investigation teams to carry on their work overnight as tributes continue to be paid to the three crew members, whose identities have not yet been confirmed.More news stories for DevonListen to the latest news for DevonTributes have come from the Princess of Wales in her role as Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm, head of the navy General Sir Gwyn Jenkins and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.Floral tributes have also been left at the incident command station set up by investigators.One of the tributes included a note which said: "Our deepest condolences to your family and friends."Thank you for your service."The Civil Aviation Authority said the incident would be investigated by the Defence Accident Investigation Branch.Floral tributes have been left at the sceneSeveral tributes were made in the comments section of a Facebook post from RNAS Yeovilton sharing a statement from the navy.A comment from Yeovilton Military Wives Choir said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and colleagues of those who sadly lost their lives. May they RIP."Clive Saunders, who said he was posting on behalf of the RNAS Yeovilton and RNAS Culdrose Facebook Spotters Group, said: "I would like to extend...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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