Crash families grieve as investigations begin - Telegraph.co.uk

by Populux | September 3, 2006 at 12:52 pm
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(Filed: 03/09/2006) The grieving families of 14 British personnel killed when their aircraft crashed in Afghanistan spent the day being comforted as investigations continued into what went wrong. The ensign at RAF Kinloss is flying at half-mast today The burning wreckage of the Nato RAF Nimrod MR2 was found 12 miles west of Kandahar in the south of the country yesterday afternoon. The reconnaissance aircraft issued an emergency call before disappearing from radar screens, having suffered what ...
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