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Three soldiers have been arrested in connection with the investigation into the death of a Welsh Private at a Wiltshire barracks. Three soldiers have been arrested in connection with the investigation into the death of a Welsh private at a Wiltshire barracks.
Pte Gavin Williams, 22, of Hengoed, Rhymney Valley, collapsed at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, on 3 July 2006.Pte Gavin Williams, 22, of Hengoed, Rhymney Valley, collapsed at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth, on 3 July 2006.
A 32-year-old member of the Royal Army Medical Corp and two serving members of the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh, both aged 35, are awaiting questioning.A 32-year-old member of the Royal Army Medical Corp and two serving members of the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh, both aged 35, are awaiting questioning.
Pte Williams died after undertaking a disciplinary exercise at the barracks.Pte Williams died after undertaking a disciplinary exercise at the barracks.
Four servicemen and a captain were originally arrested in connection with his death. All were released on bail pending further inquiries.Four servicemen and a captain were originally arrested in connection with his death. All were released on bail pending further inquiries.
Pte Williams' family has called for a full army inquiry into his death.Pte Williams' family has called for a full army inquiry into his death.
A funeral was held for him at St Catwg's church in Gelligaer, near his home village.A funeral was held for him at St Catwg's church in Gelligaer, near his home village.
It was followed by a private burial at the church attended by the soldier's family and close friends.It was followed by a private burial at the church attended by the soldier's family and close friends.