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Martin McGuinness offers sympathy to Channing Day's family Afghanistan death: Tributes for Comber woman Channing Day
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Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has expressed his condolences to the family of the County Down soldier killed in Afghanistan. Tributes have been paid to the County Down soldier killed in Afghanistan on Wednesday.
Twenty-five-year-old medic Channing Day died alongside a Royal Marine and Afghan policeman in Helmand Province. Twenty-five-year-old medic Channing Day died alongside a Royal Marine colleague, Corporal David O'Connor, in Helmand Province.
Mr McGuinness said that while he was opposed to the war he had a great deal of sympathy for the Day family. Kim Funston coached Ms Day at Northland Raiders football team in Newtownards.
Corporal Day, a medic in 3 Medical Regiment, and Corporal David O'Connor were shot dead on Wednesday. "Anybody who ever met her, she did make a lasting impression, she was bubbly, happy, with that big infectious smile," she said.
Ms Funston said she was not surprised when Channing had joined the Army.
"It was something that she'd wanted to do and the day that she found out that she had been accepted into the Army, or the day after, she come to the pitch with that smile, so excited and it was something she'd obviously thought long and hard about," she said.
"Any loss is sad but somebody of that age that had so much to give, it's just tragic."
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness also expressed his condolences to the Day family.
Mr McGuinness said that while he was opposed to the war he had a great deal of sympathy for the family.
Speaking on the BBC programme The View, Mr McGuinness said: "I would like to take this opportunity now to express my condolences to the family of the young woman who lost her life.Speaking on the BBC programme The View, Mr McGuinness said: "I would like to take this opportunity now to express my condolences to the family of the young woman who lost her life.
"I say that as someone who has been on the record as being totally opposed to the war in both Iraq and Afghanistan."I say that as someone who has been on the record as being totally opposed to the war in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
"But we shouldn't, at a time like this, ignore the reality that in Comber there are parents, brothers and sisters who are grieving and obviously I do sympathise with them in their loss.""But we shouldn't, at a time like this, ignore the reality that in Comber there are parents, brothers and sisters who are grieving and obviously I do sympathise with them in their loss."
Corporal Day died from injuries after being attacked while on patrol in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand Province. Corporal Day, a member of 3 Medical Regiment died from injuries after being attacked while on patrol in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand Province.
Corporal Day's family said she "was bubbly, sporty, beautiful and lived her life for the Army".Corporal Day's family said she "was bubbly, sporty, beautiful and lived her life for the Army".
Ms Day, a former student at Strangford College, was keen on sport and played football for a local team.
Paul Maxwell, principal of Strangford, said she had always been very good at sport and wanted a career in the army.Paul Maxwell, principal of Strangford, said she had always been very good at sport and wanted a career in the army.
"I was really shocked. She left school nine years ago, but nine years is a very short time in the life of our school," he said."I was really shocked. She left school nine years ago, but nine years is a very short time in the life of our school," he said.
"And because we are a school of 500 plus, every pupil is clear to us and I can remember Channing as if it were yesterday and therefore it becomes more poignant because somebody that we remember as being young, and is still young, is suddenly killed in such a tragic way."And because we are a school of 500 plus, every pupil is clear to us and I can remember Channing as if it were yesterday and therefore it becomes more poignant because somebody that we remember as being young, and is still young, is suddenly killed in such a tragic way.
"She was a great girl, she was really bubbly, bright, she was outgoing, enthusiastic, she had lots of friends she was just one of those genuinely really nice youngsters, she was extremely good at sport.""She was a great girl, she was really bubbly, bright, she was outgoing, enthusiastic, she had lots of friends she was just one of those genuinely really nice youngsters, she was extremely good at sport."
Also killedAlso killed
The Ministry of Defence said Corporal Day and Royal Marine Corporal David O'Connor were fatally injured during an exchange of gunfire with an Afghan who is believed to have been a policeman, but who was not in uniform.The Ministry of Defence said Corporal Day and Royal Marine Corporal David O'Connor were fatally injured during an exchange of gunfire with an Afghan who is believed to have been a policeman, but who was not in uniform.
The Afghan, who had not been accompanying the patrol, was also killed.The Afghan, who had not been accompanying the patrol, was also killed.
The MoD said the UK patrol was "not working with any Afghan partners at the time".The MoD said the UK patrol was "not working with any Afghan partners at the time".
"At this stage we do not know what initiated the exchange of gunfire and an investigation is ongoing," a spokesperson said."At this stage we do not know what initiated the exchange of gunfire and an investigation is ongoing," a spokesperson said.
A total of 435 British military personnel have been killed in Afghanistan since operations started in 2001.A total of 435 British military personnel have been killed in Afghanistan since operations started in 2001.
In a statement, Corporal Day's family said: "Channing was bubbly, sporty, beautiful and lived her life for the Army.In a statement, Corporal Day's 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."She has died doing what she lived for and in the life that she loved.
"She will be remembered by all who knew her as a wonderful girl who never stopped smiling and who had an infectious laugh.""She will be remembered by all who knew her as a wonderful girl who never stopped smiling and who had an infectious laugh."
'Team player''Team player'
Lieutenant Colonel Phillip de Rouffignac, Commanding Officer, 3 Medical Regiment said the County Down woman was "hugely popular with her friends in Preston, Catterick and in Afghanistan".Lieutenant Colonel Phillip de Rouffignac, Commanding Officer, 3 Medical Regiment said the County Down woman was "hugely popular with her friends in Preston, Catterick and in Afghanistan".
"Corporal Channing Day made the most of everything and had lived a lifetime in a short time."Corporal Channing Day made the most of everything and had lived a lifetime in a short time.
"An Army footballer, she was a real team player in every sense. Corporal Day will be sorely missed, and the thoughts of all our regiment are with her family and friends at this difficult time.""An Army footballer, she was a real team player in every sense. Corporal Day will be sorely missed, and the thoughts of all our regiment are with her family and friends at this difficult time."
First Minister Peter Robinson said: "It is with great regret and sadness that I have learned of the death of this young soldier who has tragically lost her life while trying to protect and save the lives of those around her. First Minister Peter Robinson said: "The incredible bravery displayed by our armed forces is immense and the risk they take on a daily basis can never be underestimated.
"The incredible bravery displayed by our armed forces is immense and the risk they take on a daily basis can never be underestimated.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends and colleagues who continue to give service to their country.""Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends and colleagues who continue to give service to their country."
Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt said he had learned of the death with great "regret and much sadness".Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt said he had learned of the death with great "regret and much sadness".
"It is a reminder of the incredible bravery displayed by our armed forces as they risk their lives for our freedom," he said."It is a reminder of the incredible bravery displayed by our armed forces as they risk their lives for our freedom," he said.
"The debt we owe them is one that can never be repaid.
"On behalf of my party, I would like to extend my deepest and sincerest sympathies to family, friends and colleagues of the fallen."
Corporal Day is survived by her parents, Leslie and Rosemary Day, her sisters, Lauren and Laken, and brother Aaron.Corporal Day is survived by her parents, Leslie and Rosemary Day, her sisters, Lauren and Laken, and brother Aaron.