- Britainโs only serving female Royal Navy Commando among 3 killed in helicopter crash The Indian Express —
- Three killed in helicopter crash NAMED as Britain's ONLY female Royal Navy commando among victims ๐น Manchester Evening News — ยท 3min
- King Charles says heโs 'profoundly shocked' by 'devastating' Royal Navy helicopter crash Mirror —
- Surrey helicopter crash victim was Britain's only serving female naval commando and 'extraordinary woman' Surrey Live —
- King Charles pays tribute to three Navy personnel killed in Devon helicopter tragedy LBC —
- Helicopter crash victim identified as Imperial College London graduate and naval commando Lily-Mae Fisher MyLondon —
- Fitting tribute vow to 'dedicated' Royal Navy sailors killed in Devon helicopter crash Devon Live —
- Tributes to female Commando killed in Devon helicopter crash days before Pilot's Wings Belfast Live —
- Commando killed in Devon helicopter crash was days from qualifying as pilot Devon Live —
- Torpoint-trained Royal Navy Aircrewman killed in helicopter crash was 'devoted' son, brother and partner Plymouth Live —
- Send your tributes to Royal Navy crew who lost their lives in helicopter tragedy Devon Live —
- Helicopter deaths 'devastating' for Royal Navy BBC News —
- Tragic death announcement stops Sky News host live on air โ 'it's awful' Daily Star —
James Grainger
British writer
James Grainger was a Scottish medical doctor, poet and translator. He settled on St. Kitts from 1759 until his death of a fever on 16 December 1766. As a writer, he is best known for his poem The Sugar Cane, which is now valued as an important historical document.
Royal Navy Helicopter Crash Kills Three