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Army widow speaks of heartbreak | Army widow speaks of heartbreak |
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The Northern Ireland widow of a soldier shot dead in southern Afghanistan has said she has lost the love of her life. | The Northern Ireland widow of a soldier shot dead in southern Afghanistan has said she has lost the love of her life. |
Corporal Sean Binnie, 22, who served with the Black Watch 3rd battalion, was killed on a patrol in Helmand province on Thursday. | Corporal Sean Binnie, 22, who served with the Black Watch 3rd battalion, was killed on a patrol in Helmand province on Thursday. |
His widow, Amanda, who lives in east Belfast, said he died doing the job he loved. | His widow, Amanda, who lives in east Belfast, said he died doing the job he loved. |
"He just loved the Army," she told the BBC. "I think he knew he was not going to come home." | "He just loved the Army," she told the BBC. "I think he knew he was not going to come home." |
Cpl Binnie, who was originally from the Republic of Ireland, settled in Northern Ireland after meeting his future wife. | Cpl Binnie, who was originally from the Republic of Ireland, settled in Northern Ireland after meeting his future wife. |
She said she was very proud of her husband, who she described as "my perfect man". | She said she was very proud of her husband, who she described as "my perfect man". |
Amanda Binnie has spoken of her devastation | |
"Sean was my hero. He was the love of my life and nobody will ever take his place in my heart. I have his heart, and he has mine. He was the perfect gentleman," she said. | "Sean was my hero. He was the love of my life and nobody will ever take his place in my heart. I have his heart, and he has mine. He was the perfect gentleman," she said. |
The couple met in a Belfast nightclub in September 2007 while Mr Binnie was stationed at Palace Barracks in Holywood. | The couple met in a Belfast nightclub in September 2007 while Mr Binnie was stationed at Palace Barracks in Holywood. |
Several months later, he was transferred to barracks in Inverness in Scotland and he travelled to Northern Ireland every week to spend time with his future wife. | Several months later, he was transferred to barracks in Inverness in Scotland and he travelled to Northern Ireland every week to spend time with his future wife. |
Cpl Binnie proposed to his wife on Valentine's Day last year and they married on 12 December. | Cpl Binnie proposed to his wife on Valentine's Day last year and they married on 12 December. |
She said he was passionate about the Army but also very brave, leaving out details about his job so he would not worry her. | She said he was passionate about the Army but also very brave, leaving out details about his job so he would not worry her. |
"Everything he did was for the Army. He lived for it, he always talked about the Army. He was so humble about his job," she said. | "Everything he did was for the Army. He lived for it, he always talked about the Army. He was so humble about his job," she said. |
Cpl Binnie was killed during a patrol with the Afghan National Army in the vicinity of Woqab, close to Musa Qaleh in Helmand province. | Cpl Binnie was killed during a patrol with the Afghan National Army in the vicinity of Woqab, close to Musa Qaleh in Helmand province. |
He was one of four British solders killed in Afghanistan on Thursday. | He was one of four British solders killed in Afghanistan on Thursday. |
Before his death, he had left a letter for his wife with her father. It read: "I'm so sorry you have to read this letter, but I'll be waiting on the other side for you." | Before his death, he had left a letter for his wife with her father. It read: "I'm so sorry you have to read this letter, but I'll be waiting on the other side for you." |
Since 2001, 157 UK troops have been killed on operations in Afghanistan. | Since 2001, 157 UK troops have been killed on operations in Afghanistan. |
Cpl Binnie's body will be brought to Northern Ireland for burial next week. | Cpl Binnie's body will be brought to Northern Ireland for burial next week. |