Body of second missing US soldier recovered in Morocco
A search and rescue team has recovered the body of a second U.S. service member who went missing near a cliff during a training exercise near Cap Draa, Morocco, the U.S. Army and Morocco's Royal Armed Forces said on Wednesday.
Enas Alashray/Reuters
14 May 2026 at 02:19:44
A search and rescue team has recovered the body of a second U.S. service member who went missing near a cliff during a training exercise near Cap Draa, Morocco, the U.S. Army and Morocco's Royal Armed Forces said on Wednesday.
U.S. and Moroccan searchers found and retrieved the remains of a U.S. service woman on Tuesday from a coastal cave roughly 500 meters (550 yards) from where the two soldiers went missing, the U.S. Army said in a statement.
The Army identified her as Specialist Mariyah Symone Collington, 19, an air and missile defense crew member in an artillery regiment.
The body of the other soldier, 1st Lieutenant Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., was recovered on May 9.
More than 1,000 U.S. and Moroccan military and civilian personnel took part in the search, the Army said, covering an area of more than 21,300 square kilometers (8,200 square miles).
The bodies of Collington and Key Jr. were being returned to the U.S. aboard a military plane as of Wednesday.
The U.S. service members were participating in African Lion, the U.S. Africa Command's (AFRICOM) largest joint exercise between U.S. forces, NATO allies and African partner nations.
The largest part of the exercise takes place in Morocco, involving approximately 5,000 personnel from more than 40 countries, according to AFRICOM.
-Reporting by Enas Alashray; Editing by Nia Williams and Lincoln Feast/Reuters
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