SAS death trial

Two SAS soldiers are tried over the deaths of three reservists

Three SAS reservists tragically died while on a hike in the Brecon Beacons in 2013, now two soldiers are being tried by court martial over the deaths

TWO SAS soldiers are being tried by court martial over the deaths of three reservists on a ­gruelling 16-mile march.

A captain running the Brecon Beacons exercise and the chief instructor, who have not been identified, deny negligence.

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Corporal James Dunsby was one of the three men who died after the hike on the South Wales mountain range

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Proceedings looking into deaths including that of Lance Corporal Craig Roberts have begun at Bulford Barracks in Salisbury

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Lance Corporal Craig Roberts died on the mountain range from heat stroke

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The widow of Corporal James Dunsby read a statement in 2015 when the inquest in to her husbands death began

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Edward John Maher died on the day of the march as temperatures exceeded 30C in the Brecon Beacons
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Lance Corporals Craig Roberts, 24, and Edward Maher, 31, died on the South Wales mountain range in July 2013 after suffering heatstroke.

Corporal James Dunsby, 31, died in hospital two weeks later from multiple organ failure.
Proceedings began yesterday at Bulford Barracks in Salisbury, Wilts.


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