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A 26-year-old security guard from Rhondda in south Wales has been killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq. | A 26-year-old security guard from Rhondda in south Wales has been killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq. |
Former Army commando Christopher Butcher from Tylorstown, died while protecting passengers in a convoy of vehicles in Baghdad. | Former Army commando Christopher Butcher from Tylorstown, died while protecting passengers in a convoy of vehicles in Baghdad. |
Mr Butcher was in the lead vehicle when the bomb exploded, killing him and a passenger. | Mr Butcher was in the lead vehicle when the bomb exploded, killing him and a passenger. |
His parents Philip and Denise Butcher said he always wanted to be a soldier, and was a "hero to the family". | His parents Philip and Denise Butcher said he always wanted to be a soldier, and was a "hero to the family". |
They said their son had joined the Army when he was 17. | They said their son had joined the Army when he was 17. |
He was a hero to his family who lost his life in a futile war, although he loved the job he was doing Philip Butcher, father | He was a hero to his family who lost his life in a futile war, although he loved the job he was doing Philip Butcher, father |
He later transferred to the Commandos where he and won a coveted Green Beret seeing action in Ulster, Kosovo and Bosnia before leaving to become a full-time bodyguard. | He later transferred to the Commandos where he and won a coveted Green Beret seeing action in Ulster, Kosovo and Bosnia before leaving to become a full-time bodyguard. |
Mr Butcher was carrying out duties for Aegis Defence Services, a private security firm, when he was killed on 11 October. | |
'Grief-stricken' | |
His body was flown back to the UK on Tuesday and funeral arrangements are being made. | His body was flown back to the UK on Tuesday and funeral arrangements are being made. |
His parents were on holiday in Tenerife when they were told of his death. | His parents were on holiday in Tenerife when they were told of his death. |
Speaking to the local paper, the Rhondda Leader, Mr Butcher said: "I am grief-stricken and also angry at the moment. | |
"We have lost a son we adore who was a decent Rhondda boy. It is a futile war, although Chris was an adventurer and loved the job he was doing." | |
Mrs Butcher, told the paper: "Everyone adored Chris. He came home as much as he could and we loved to have him here." | |
His father also added: "He loved the adventure, he could never have worked in a factory or an office. | |
"He was a hero to his family who lost his life in a futile war, although he loved the job he was doing." | "He was a hero to his family who lost his life in a futile war, although he loved the job he was doing." |
A spokesperson for Aegis said: "This news is of great sadness to the company and our sympathies and condolences are with his family, friends and colleagues at this tragic time." |
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