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Deepcut soldier denies having sex with Cheryl James | Deepcut soldier denies having sex with Cheryl James |
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A soldier has denied having sex with an 18-year-old female private found shot dead at Deepcut barracks. | A soldier has denied having sex with an 18-year-old female private found shot dead at Deepcut barracks. |
Ian Atkinson told an inquest into Pte Cheryl James's death they had only ever "kissed - that was it" and this happened on just one occasion. | Ian Atkinson told an inquest into Pte Cheryl James's death they had only ever "kissed - that was it" and this happened on just one occasion. |
The hearing has been told Sgt Andrew Gavaghan ordered her to go into a room with her fellow Private to have sex the night before she died. | The hearing has been told Sgt Andrew Gavaghan ordered her to go into a room with her fellow Private to have sex the night before she died. |
Mr Atkinson told Woking Coroner's Court it was a "drunken kiss". | Mr Atkinson told Woking Coroner's Court it was a "drunken kiss". |
"It never went any further," he said. "It was just a kiss. It was a week or two before the death of Cheryl. | "It never went any further," he said. "It was just a kiss. It was a week or two before the death of Cheryl. |
"We had been down the Naafi, down the bar. We had a drink and all that but it never went any further." | "We had been down the Naafi, down the bar. We had a drink and all that but it never went any further." |
Pte James, 18, of Llangollen, one of four recruits to die at the Army training camp in Surrey over a seven-year period, was found shot dead at the barracks in 1995. | Pte James, 18, of Llangollen, one of four recruits to die at the Army training camp in Surrey over a seven-year period, was found shot dead at the barracks in 1995. |
Who were the Deepcut four? Background to the deaths and timeline of events | Who were the Deepcut four? Background to the deaths and timeline of events |
Mr Atkinson said he was shocked when he heard about allegations made by former soldier Mark Beards during preparations for the inquest. | Mr Atkinson said he was shocked when he heard about allegations made by former soldier Mark Beards during preparations for the inquest. |
"I do not know why he would do that or what he was thinking," he said. | "I do not know why he would do that or what he was thinking," he said. |
He said he and Mr Beards, who left the Army in 1996, "were not best friends by any means". | He said he and Mr Beards, who left the Army in 1996, "were not best friends by any means". |
Mr Atkinson described Pte James as a "quiet girl, quite keen to get on". | Mr Atkinson described Pte James as a "quiet girl, quite keen to get on". |
He said he had heard she was seeing someone from a different barracks and she had slept with another Deepcut soldier, Pte Paul Wilkinson. | He said he had heard she was seeing someone from a different barracks and she had slept with another Deepcut soldier, Pte Paul Wilkinson. |
An electrician who worked at Deepcut said Pte James had joked about putting a gun to her head. | |
Keith Grieg said she and some female colleagues had spoken of wanting to leave the Army but not being able to buy themselves out. | |
"Cheryl then said to me that the only way to get out was to put a gun to your head. However, that was said in jest," he said in a written statement to the inquest. | |
He said "everyone laughed" at the comment. | |
The inquest was told a lance corporal was "physically sick" when he found Pte James's body in some bushes. | |
Stephen Kerr told the hearing in a statement: "I heard that he was physically sick actually on her body because he was so shocked." | |
The hearing continues. |
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