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Marine dies in helicopter plunge | |
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A Royal Marine fell to his death during a helicopter abseiling exercise, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said. | |
L/Cpl Gordon Campbell, 28, from Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, died while "fast roping" at the Pontrilas Army Training Area near Hereford on Monday. | |
The parents of the marine, nicknamed "Gordy", were on holiday in China when they received the news of his death. | |
He was based at Poole, Dorset, and had joined the Royal Marines in 1997. West Mercia Police are investigating. | |
L/Cpl Campbell, a member of the Royal Marines Assault Group, had served in Kosovo, Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
He will be sorely missed L/Cpl Campbell's commanding officer | |
His commanding officer said he had a "natural flair for soldiering". | |
"As an individual he will be remembered as a fun-loving, generous, selfless and impressive man with a passion for Manchester United. | |
"A loyal and dependable man, he has been a fine ambassador for the Royal Marines. He will be sorely missed." | |
A police spokesman said: "West Mercia Police can confirm that on Monday a member of the armed forces, who was taking part in an exercise, suffered injuries which led to his death. | A police spokesman said: "West Mercia Police can confirm that on Monday a member of the armed forces, who was taking part in an exercise, suffered injuries which led to his death. |
"In accordance with national protocol, an investigation into the death is being dealt with by West Mercia Police." | "In accordance with national protocol, an investigation into the death is being dealt with by West Mercia Police." |