Death of woman soldier and colleague not due to 'friendly fire', says MoD
An initial investigation into the deaths of a Royal Marine and an army medic in Afghanistan has found the killings were not caused by "friendly fire", the Ministry of Defence has said.
An initial investigation into the deaths of a Royal Marine and an army medic in Afghanistan has found the killings were not caused by \"friendly fire\", the Ministry of Defence has said.
Corporal Channing Day and Corporal David O'Connor join the growing list of British soldiers killed in Afghanistan Photograph: AFP/Getty
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By Leanne Rinne
Corporal Channing Day, 25, who served with the 3 Medical Regiment, and Corporal David O'Connor, 27, of 40 Commando, where fatally injured while on patrol in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province on Wednesday.
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