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USAF helicopter crash: Service remembers Lakenheath victims USAF helicopter crash: Service remembers Lakenheath victims
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A church service has been held to remember the lives of four US airmen who died in a Norfolk helicopter crash.A church service has been held to remember the lives of four US airmen who died in a Norfolk helicopter crash.
Capt Christopher Stover, Capt Sean Ruane, Technical Sgt Dale Mathews and Staff Sgt Afton Ponce, based at RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk, died while on a training mission near Cley on Tuesday.Capt Christopher Stover, Capt Sean Ruane, Technical Sgt Dale Mathews and Staff Sgt Afton Ponce, based at RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk, died while on a training mission near Cley on Tuesday.
The service at nearby Salthouse Church was presided by the Bishop of Lynn, the Right Reverend Jonathan Meyrick.The service at nearby Salthouse Church was presided by the Bishop of Lynn, the Right Reverend Jonathan Meyrick.
During the service he lit four candles to remember the crew. During the service four candles were lit to remember the crew.
Among the 100-strong congregation were base commanders from RAF Marham and Lakenheath.Among the 100-strong congregation were base commanders from RAF Marham and Lakenheath.
Col Mark Ciero, vice commander of the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath, said: "It's been a blessing. The affection from the folks that are in the community helping us has been amazing.Col Mark Ciero, vice commander of the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath, said: "It's been a blessing. The affection from the folks that are in the community helping us has been amazing.
"It's obviously a very solemn feeling being back in the fighter wing, but we have rallied around the families giving them the support that's necessary to get through this, as well as helping each other.""It's obviously a very solemn feeling being back in the fighter wing, but we have rallied around the families giving them the support that's necessary to get through this, as well as helping each other."
Bishop Meyrick said: "When something of this nature happens amongst you, it scars the community as well as the people who are directly involved."Bishop Meyrick said: "When something of this nature happens amongst you, it scars the community as well as the people who are directly involved."
Bodies removedBodies removed
Prayers have also been said at other services across Norfolk and Suffolk to remember the victims.Prayers have also been said at other services across Norfolk and Suffolk to remember the victims.
The Pave Hawk helicopter the crew were in crashed during low-level night training in marshes near Cley on Tuesday.The Pave Hawk helicopter the crew were in crashed during low-level night training in marshes near Cley on Tuesday.
All four crew members from the 48th Fighter Wing were confirmed dead at the scene. Captains Stover and Ruane were pilots on the flight, while Tech Sgt Mathews and SSgt Ponce were acting as special mission aviators.All four crew members from the 48th Fighter Wing were confirmed dead at the scene. Captains Stover and Ruane were pilots on the flight, while Tech Sgt Mathews and SSgt Ponce were acting as special mission aviators.
The bodies have since been removed from the site and were due to undergo post-mortem examinations on Friday.The bodies have since been removed from the site and were due to undergo post-mortem examinations on Friday.
An investigation into the crash has begun and it could take several weeks for a cause to become clear.An investigation into the crash has begun and it could take several weeks for a cause to become clear.
An online fund to raise money for the families of the crew has reached more than $33,000 (£20,000).An online fund to raise money for the families of the crew has reached more than $33,000 (£20,000).
As military personnel continue their work at the site of the crash, a police cordon around the scene and a road closure on the A149 from Salthouse to Old Woman's Lane is expected to remain in place until 20 January.As military personnel continue their work at the site of the crash, a police cordon around the scene and a road closure on the A149 from Salthouse to Old Woman's Lane is expected to remain in place until 20 January.