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Funeral to Be Held Monday for WakeMed Officer Killed in Line of Duty

Turkey grounded its 18 remaining C-130 planes after a crash killed 20 military personnel; investigators are examining flight and cockpit recorders for the cause.

The service will start at noon at Providence Church in Raleigh, N.C.

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The cause of the accident seems very mysterious. An explosion is a possible but not particularly likely option. Russia is not suspected, at least for now, even though the incident occurred geographically close to Russia. A Turkish Lockheed C-130 Hercules military aircraft suddenly broke into pieces in mid-air on Tuesday, November 11, while flying back to its homeland from Azerbaijan. According to Euronews, the accident occurred in Georgia, which…

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A Turkish military aircraft of type C-130 crashed near the border with Georgia. The cause is unclear, a search operation is running.

While Emre Sayın, who was martyred in the plane crash in Georgia, was being sent off to his final journey amid tears in Balıkesir, a debate broke out between Turhan Çömez of the İYİ Party and Ali Taylan Öztaylan of the AKP over who would take sides during the funeral ceremony.

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Spectrum Local News broke the news in United States on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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