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Afghanistan death marine and medic's bodies repatriated | Afghanistan death marine and medic's bodies repatriated |
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The bodies of a Royal Marine and an Army medic killed in Afghanistan have been repatriated. | The bodies of a Royal Marine and an Army medic killed in Afghanistan have been repatriated. |
Cpl Channing Day, from Comber in County Down, and Cpl David O'Connor, from Havant in Hampshire, died in a gun battle on 24 October while on patrol. | Cpl Channing Day, from Comber in County Down, and Cpl David O'Connor, from Havant in Hampshire, died in a gun battle on 24 October while on patrol. |
Their union flag draped coffins were flown into RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire. | Their union flag draped coffins were flown into RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire. |
An initial MoD review has revealed their deaths were not caused by "friendly fire". | An initial MoD review has revealed their deaths were not caused by "friendly fire". |
Following private services, the two families arrived at the memorial garden in Carterton where they stood in silence along with more than 200 friends and well-wishers as a bell began to toll. | |
Royal British Legion standard-bearers slowly lowered their flags as family and friends cried when they caught sight of the cortege. | |
The hearses paused briefly next to a Union flag hung at half mast to allow them to place flowers on top of the cars. | |
Afterwards the cortege continued to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. | |
Cpl Day, 25, and Cpl O'Connor, 27, were overseeing the training of Afghan local police when their patrol came under fire near the village of Char Kutsa in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province. | Cpl Day, 25, and Cpl O'Connor, 27, were overseeing the training of Afghan local police when their patrol came under fire near the village of Char Kutsa in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand province. |
They were fatally injured during the firefight. An Afghan man thought to be an off-duty policeman also died in the incident. | They were fatally injured during the firefight. An Afghan man thought to be an off-duty policeman also died in the incident. |
The MoD has said investigations into their deaths are continuing. | The MoD has said investigations into their deaths are continuing. |
'Greatly saddened' | 'Greatly saddened' |
Royal Marine Cpl O'Connor was deployed to Afghanistan at the end of September, serving with Charlie Company, 40 Commando Royal Marines. | Royal Marine Cpl O'Connor was deployed to Afghanistan at the end of September, serving with Charlie Company, 40 Commando Royal Marines. |
He lived with his mother Rosemary in Havant, Hampshire. He leaves behind his mother, father Roy, known as George, and brother Phil. | He lived with his mother Rosemary in Havant, Hampshire. He leaves behind his mother, father Roy, known as George, and brother Phil. |
A statement released by his family said: "David's family and friends are greatly saddened by his loss and hope to be left to grieve privately." | A statement released by his family said: "David's family and friends are greatly saddened by his loss and hope to be left to grieve privately." |
Lt Col Matt Jackson, commanding officer, 40 Commando Royal Marines, said Cpl O'Connor "was one of the best". | Lt Col Matt Jackson, commanding officer, 40 Commando Royal Marines, said Cpl O'Connor "was one of the best". |
Cpl Day is survived by her parents Leslie and Rosemary Day, her sisters Lauren and Laken, and brother Aaron. | Cpl Day is survived by her parents Leslie and Rosemary Day, her sisters Lauren and Laken, and brother Aaron. |
In a statement her family said: "Channing was bubbly, sporty, beautiful and lived her life for the Army. She has died doing what she lived for and in the life that she loved." | In a statement her family said: "Channing was bubbly, sporty, beautiful and lived her life for the Army. She has died doing what she lived for and in the life that she loved." |
The medic, who was deployed to Afghanistan earlier this month, was providing medical support to 40 Commando Royal Marines. | The medic, who was deployed to Afghanistan earlier this month, was providing medical support to 40 Commando Royal Marines. |
Lt Col Phillip de Rouffignac, commanding officer, 3 Medical Regiment, said she was a "star for the future". | Lt Col Phillip de Rouffignac, commanding officer, 3 Medical Regiment, said she was a "star for the future". |
The number of members of UK forces to have died since operations in Afghanistan began in October 2001 now stands at 435. | The number of members of UK forces to have died since operations in Afghanistan began in October 2001 now stands at 435. |