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SAS selection training deaths: Third soldier named | |
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A third soldier who died from injuries sustained in SAS selection training in mid Wales amid high temperatures has been named as Cpl James Dunsby. | |
Cpl Dunsby, 31, died on Tuesday after he collapsed along with Edward Maher, 31, and L/Cpl Craig Roberts, 24, during an exercise in the Brecon Beacons. | |
The men were on a 40-mile (64km) hike with three others on 13 July when temperatures reached 29.5C (85F). | The men were on a 40-mile (64km) hike with three others on 13 July when temperatures reached 29.5C (85F). |
The Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has announced a full inquiry. | |
Cpl Dunsby was a member of the Army Reserves (The Royal Yeomanry). | |
His family have asked the media for privacy but in a statement via the MoD they described him as someone who had "the most infectious enthusiasm for life". | |
They said: "He was the most loving and dependable husband, not to mention the most handsome of men of whom could not be more cherished. | |
"James was and will remain a dearly loved, son, brother and husband. | |
"He had the uniquely wonderful ability to endear, enchant and captivate all who he met with his naughty sense of humour and highly intelligent wit. | |
"With James as your friend you were ensured loyalty, strength, allegiance, protection and most of all a damn good laugh." | |
The soldiers had taken part in a four-week trial for the Territorial Army's SAS reservists ending in the hike over the Brecon Beacons in Powys. | |
An inquest in Brecon, which was opened and adjourned last week, heard the cause of Mr Roberts's and Mr Maher's deaths on 13 July remained "unascertained". | |
Powys coroner Louise Hunt warned that the MoD could face investigation under the Human Rights Act. | |
She said "right to life" will play an important part in the inquest. |