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Britain’s only female naval commando among victims of Devon helicopter crash

Britain’s only female naval commando among victims of Devon helicopter crash

Summary

Three members of the British Royal Navy, including Britain’s only serving female naval commando, died in a helicopter crash during a military training exercise in Devon. The crash happened early Wednesday morning in poor weather conditions, and an investigation is ongoing.

Key Facts

  • The victims were Lt Lily-Mae Fisher (31), Lt Cmdr Chris Gayson (42), and Petty Officer Owen Green (24).
  • The helicopter involved was a Merlin Mk4, used mainly for anti-submarine warfare and other naval tasks.
  • Lt Lily-Mae Fisher was the only female Royal Navy commando currently serving and had completed a challenging 16-week commando course.
  • The crash occurred around 4 a.m. in Sourton Down, near Okehampton, Devon, during bad weather with strong winds, heavy rain, and low visibility.
  • The helicopter was completely destroyed in the crash.
  • Families were informed, and an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway.
  • Witnesses reported hearing the helicopter engines cut out and seeing a bright flash before the crash.
  • The defence secretary and other officials expressed condolences and praised the dedication of the deceased personnel.
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