Three British Royal Navy crew die in helicopter crash in southwest England during training exercise; cause unknown.
Three members of Britain's Royal Navy died in a helicopter crash in southwest England during a training exercise on Wednesday, the navy said. The cause of the crash is not immediately clear.
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