
Five Italians Die in Maldives Diving Accident
Five Italian nationals, including a student researcher and the boat captain/diving instructor, died in a diving accident in the Maldives' Vaavu Atoll, where a weather warning had been issued. Search efforts are ongoing for some of the victims' bodies.
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Body of Second U.S. Soldier Who Went Missing in Morocco Is Found
The body of Specialist Mariyah Symone Collington, 19, was retrieved from a coastal cave less than a week after the recovery of the body of First Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr.
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US Army Recovers Body of Second Soldier Missing in Morocco Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Remains of second US soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered
Mariyah Symone Collington and Kendrick Lamont Key Jr, who also died, had fallen off a cliff during an off-duty hike The remains of the second US army soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered, the army said on Wednesday, ending a multinational search operation that deployed air, naval and artificial intelligence assets. The soldier was identified as Spc Mariyah Symone Collington of Taveres, Florida, the US Army Europe and Africa said in a statement. She...
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Read full article →Remains of 2nd U.S. soldier who went missing in Morocco have been recovered
Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington, 19, of Taveres, Florida, is the second U.S. soldier who fell off a cliff during a recreational hike in Morocco. The remains of 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. were recovered last week.
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Read full article →Remains of second US soldier who went missing during training exercise recovered in Morocco
The soldier was identified as Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington
By Ap Correspondent
Read full article →Who was Mariyah Collington? 5 things to know about 2nd US Army soldier whose remains were found in Morocco
The remains of the second US Army soldier, 19-year-old Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington, who disappeared during military exercises in Morocco, have been found.
Read full article →Remains of second missing US servicewoman found in Morocco, military says
The US’s Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed that the soldier was identified as Spc. Mariyah Collington, an air and missile defense crewmember.
Read full article →Maldives: Weather warning was issued in Vaavu Atoll, where five Italians died
(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 14 - Maldivian police announced that weather conditions in Vaavu Atoll, where five Italian divers died, were adverse today, and that a yellow alert had been issued for passenger boats and fishermen. The Maldives National Defense Forces (MNDF) said a coast guard vessel was present in the area to coordinate search operations throughout the night. Additional coast guard divers were dispatched to assist with the search. Local authorities said this was the worst single diving ac...
By ANSA
Read full article →Tragedy in the Maldives: Five Italian tourists killed during diving excursion
According to reports, weather conditions in the diving area were unfavorable The post Tragedy in the Maldives: Five Italian tourists killed during diving excursion appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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Read full article →Body of second missing US soldier recovered in Morocco
A search and rescue team has recovered the body of a second U.S. service member who went missing near a cliff during a training exercise near Cap Draa, Morocco, the U.S. Army and Morocco's Royal Armed Forces said on Wednesday.
By Abubakar Ibrahim
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