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A UK soldier killed in Afghanistan is the most senior Army officer to die in the country since the conflict began. | |
Maj Alexis Roberts, serving with the 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, was returning to Kandahar Airfield on Thursday when he died in an explosion. | |
The 32-year-old lived in Kent with his wife and two daughters. | |
Prince William said he was "deeply saddened" at the death of Maj Roberts, his platoon commander at Sandhurst, whom he described as "a good friend". | Prince William said he was "deeply saddened" at the death of Maj Roberts, his platoon commander at Sandhurst, whom he described as "a good friend". |
"At this time, his thoughts and prayers are with Lex's wife, Susie, their two young daughters, Alice and Freya, and with all his family and friends," a statement issued by Clarence House added. | "At this time, his thoughts and prayers are with Lex's wife, Susie, their two young daughters, Alice and Freya, and with all his family and friends," a statement issued by Clarence House added. |
The death has taken the number of British troops killed in Afghanistan since the start of operations in 2001 to 82. | The death has taken the number of British troops killed in Afghanistan since the start of operations in 2001 to 82. |
It is the first death in the conflict of a soldier serving with the Gurkhas. | It is the first death in the conflict of a soldier serving with the Gurkhas. |
Defence Secretary Des Browne said: "I was greatly saddened by the news of Major Roberts' tragic death. | Defence Secretary Des Browne said: "I was greatly saddened by the news of Major Roberts' tragic death. |
"He was an extremely experienced officer and who was, quite obviously, held in high regard by his superiors, peers and those who worked for him. | "He was an extremely experienced officer and who was, quite obviously, held in high regard by his superiors, peers and those who worked for him. |
"My heart goes out to his family and friends as they come to terms with their loss." | "My heart goes out to his family and friends as they come to terms with their loss." |
The British Army has lost one of its finest prospects and the nation has lost a dedicated servant Lt Col Jonny Bourne MBE | The British Army has lost one of its finest prospects and the nation has lost a dedicated servant Lt Col Jonny Bourne MBE |
Maj Roberts was usually an Officer of 2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, although he had been serving in Afghanistan with The 1st Battalion when he was killed. | Maj Roberts was usually an Officer of 2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, although he had been serving in Afghanistan with The 1st Battalion when he was killed. |
Maj Roberts, and two soldiers who were injured, were taking part in an operation in Helmand Province when they were hit. | |
Lieutenant Colonel Jonny Bourne MBE, Commanding Officer 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, paid tribute to the soldier. | Lieutenant Colonel Jonny Bourne MBE, Commanding Officer 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, paid tribute to the soldier. |
He said: "In Major Lex Roberts, both battalions of the Royal Gurkha Rifles have lost a dear friend and a treasured officer. | He said: "In Major Lex Roberts, both battalions of the Royal Gurkha Rifles have lost a dear friend and a treasured officer. |
"The British Army has lost one of its finest prospects and the nation has lost a dedicated servant, a demonstrably warm-hearted man of profound integrity and courage - quite simply, a very special human being." | "The British Army has lost one of its finest prospects and the nation has lost a dedicated servant, a demonstrably warm-hearted man of profound integrity and courage - quite simply, a very special human being." |