A man from Britain who went to Ukraine to fight for the International Legion was discovered drowned in water, with his hands tied together behind his back.
Jordan Chadwick, a 31-year-old person from Burnley in Lancashire, worked as a guard in the British Army from 2011 to 2015.
Joe’s mother, Brenda Chadwick, expressed that her family was extremely saddened by the death of her son.
The Ukrainian International Army helped bring him back to his home country on August 7th.
A thorough investigation to find out why Mr. Chadwick died will take place in February.
Mrs Chadwick told the BBC that he always dreamed of being a soldier since he was young.
She said that his strong desire to help people and promote freedom made him leave the UK and go to Ukraine in early October 2022.
But on 26 June, Mrs. Chadwick was told by Lancashire Police that her son had died. A man from Britain who went to fight for the International Legion in Ukraine was discovered dead in water. It was found that his hands were tied behind his back.
Jordan Chadwick, a 31-year-old person from Burnley in Lancashire, was part of the Scots guard in the British Army for four years, from 2011 to 2015.
His mom, Brenda Chadwick, said her family was very sad and upset about the death of her son, who everyone called Joe.
The Ukrainian International Army helped bring him back home on August 7th.
A meeting will take place in February to find out why Mr.
Mrs Chadwick said to the BBC that he always wanted to be a soldier since he was a child.
“She said he had a strong desire to help people and promote freedom, so he left the UK and went to Ukraine in October 2022. ”
But on June 26th, Mrs. Chadwick was told by Lancashire Police that her son had died.
The FCDO called her the next day and gave her the sad news.
She said: “We are very proud of how brave and strong he was, but his death has been very sad and difficult for us. ”
It is hard to explain how sad it is to lose a life that was very young.
“A person who was deeply loved by his parents, siblings, grandparents, relatives, and nieces/nephews. ”
A spokesperson from the FCDO said: “We are helping the family of a British man who passed away in Ukraine and talking to the local authorities. ”
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