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Three dead SAS soldiers are named | |
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Three SAS soldiers killed in Iraq have been named for the first time after a coroner overturned anonymity rulings. | |
Sgt John Battersby, 31, of Lancashire, and Trooper Lee Fitzsimmons, 26, from Peterborough, died when their Puma helicopter crashed in Baghdad in 2007. | |
In a separate incident, SAS soldier Nicholas Brown, 34, died in a fire fight in Iraq on 26 March this year. | |
Hereford Coroner David Halpern lifted a court order that had prevented Mr Fitzsimmons being named. | |
His mother Jacqui Auty spoke of her "aching loss" and said the last few months had been "absolute hell". | His mother Jacqui Auty spoke of her "aching loss" and said the last few months had been "absolute hell". |
Mr Halpern had imposed reporting restrictions in December following requests from the Ministry of Defence and the soldiers' families but they were revoked following applications from the media. | |
However, lawyers for media groups contested the orders and the MoD said it did not need to have them continued. | |
"I felt I couldn't sustain them just for the privacy of the families, much as I would wish to see their privacy respected as much as possible," he said. | |
Policy change? | |
The coroner said he interpreted the MoD's new stance on allowing the SAS soldiers to be named as a change of policy - although it has not been described as such. | The coroner said he interpreted the MoD's new stance on allowing the SAS soldiers to be named as a change of policy - although it has not been described as such. |
"I think it is a change of policy, but it was put to me on the basis that they will consider each incident on its merits and particular circumstances," he said. | "I think it is a change of policy, but it was put to me on the basis that they will consider each incident on its merits and particular circumstances," he said. |
However, it is understood that the SAS did not want the men to be named. | |
It is of some small comfort knowing that he loved his job, knew the risks, and wouldn't have had it any other wayr Jacqui Auty | It is of some small comfort knowing that he loved his job, knew the risks, and wouldn't have had it any other wayr Jacqui Auty |
Friends and family paid tribute to Mr Fitzsimmons, who was killed when an RAF Puma came down near the town of Salman Pak, on the outskirts of the Iraqi capital. | Friends and family paid tribute to Mr Fitzsimmons, who was killed when an RAF Puma came down near the town of Salman Pak, on the outskirts of the Iraqi capital. |
In a statement, his mother said: "The last few months have been absolute hell. | In a statement, his mother said: "The last few months have been absolute hell. |
"Inside, I still can't believe that it has happened and that I'll never see or hold Lee again. | "Inside, I still can't believe that it has happened and that I'll never see or hold Lee again. |
"It is of some small comfort knowing that he loved his job, knew the risks, and wouldn't have had it any other way." | "It is of some small comfort knowing that he loved his job, knew the risks, and wouldn't have had it any other way." |
Mr Fitzsimmons, a keen runner, joined the Royal Marines in 1999 aged 17. He saw active service in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and leaves a younger sister and brother. | Mr Fitzsimmons, a keen runner, joined the Royal Marines in 1999 aged 17. He saw active service in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and leaves a younger sister and brother. |
Proud tribute | Proud tribute |
A joint tribute from friends and family said "his larger-than-life personality lit up the room". | A joint tribute from friends and family said "his larger-than-life personality lit up the room". |
"Nobody wants to die at such a young age, but Lee knew the risks, and he wouldn't have shied away from doing his duty for his country alongside his fellow soldiers," they said. | "Nobody wants to die at such a young age, but Lee knew the risks, and he wouldn't have shied away from doing his duty for his country alongside his fellow soldiers," they said. |
"We are all devastated at the thought of never seeing him again or hearing his cheerful laughter. | "We are all devastated at the thought of never seeing him again or hearing his cheerful laughter. |
"The only thing that keeps us going is our pride in Lee, in what he achieved, and ultimately, in the price he paid." | "The only thing that keeps us going is our pride in Lee, in what he achieved, and ultimately, in the price he paid." |
Relatives of Sgt Battersby, formerly of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, and Mr Brown did not want to speak about their losses. | |
There have been a number of fatal crashes involving Pumas - the oldest helicopter operated by the RAF - in recent years. | There have been a number of fatal crashes involving Pumas - the oldest helicopter operated by the RAF - in recent years. |
In April 2007, two servicemen died when two Puma helicopters collided north of Baghdad. | In April 2007, two servicemen died when two Puma helicopters collided north of Baghdad. |
In August last year, three personnel were killed when a Puma crashed in North Yorkshire. | In August last year, three personnel were killed when a Puma crashed in North Yorkshire. |
An RAF pilot was also killed when a Puma crashed in Iraq in July 2004. | An RAF pilot was also killed when a Puma crashed in Iraq in July 2004. |
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