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Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 13
Morocco Recovers Remains of 19-Year-Old US Soldier Mariyah Collington After May 2 Cliff Fall
Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 13

Morocco Recovers Remains of 19-Year-Old US Soldier Mariyah Collington After May 2 Cliff Fall

25 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 13
  • May 12 search teams in Morocco found and recovered the remains of Spc. Mariyah Collington, 19, at a rocky cliff site in the Cap Draa area, ending an 11-day search after she went missing on May 2.
  • Morocco's Royal Armed Forces said the operation was carried out with U.S. forces, and AFRICOM confirmed the identification of Collington, an air and missile defense crewmember.
  • Collington and 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. disappeared near Tan Tan during African Lion exercises after falling from a cliff on an off-duty recreational hike, according to an Associated Press report.
  • Key's remains were recovered from the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday, after U.S., Moroccan and partner forces deployed ground, air and maritime assets in a coordinated search for both soldiers.
After a fatal cliff fall, will the U.S. military change safety rules for soldiers on downtime abroad?
Did a recreational hike reveal a critical safety failure within a massive international military exercise?