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  • Ex-British soldier in Ukraine dies in car crash

    Ex-British soldier in Ukraine dies in car crash

    A former British soldier who was assisting border dwellers between Ukraine and Poland was murdered in a car accident.

    The war-torn nation was visited by Julian Thorn, commonly known as Jay, who had come to “share the skills” he had acquired while serving in the Fusiliers and on tours in Afghanistan.

    The 36-year-old, a native of Hexham, Northumberland, has been assisting refugees and instructing Ukrainian soldiers on how to handle weapons delivered by the UK.

    His death was confirmed by a colleague in Ukraine and the Foreign Office, and his family said he had died ‘instantly’ in the crash.

    Louise and Julian had been going out for four years (Picture: PA)

    Mr Thorn’s fiancée Louise Lathbury is now facing costs of thousands of pounds to bring his body back from Ukraine.

    She said: ‘It would mean everything because we need to bring him back whole.

    ‘He needs to come back and he needs to be him and so then we can do what’s right for him when we get him home.

    ‘I want him to have a nice send-off and be where he loved – he loved Hadrian’s Wall and he loved Northumberland and I just want him to come back and be in the place he loved so much.’

    Julian served in tours in Afghanistan (Picture: PA)

    Ms Lathbury was told of her partner’s death on May 21 – the day she had made a wedding ring as a surprise – and she now wonders if she had ‘tempted fate’.

    She said: ‘To be honest I didn’t believe it was real and I did ask, “Are you sure it’s him? Are you sure it’s him?”

    ‘But the other thing is we were talking about the wedding and everything and I’d made his wedding ring on that Sunday – and then you think, did I tempt fate by making it?

    ‘You do, you think silly things like that when it happens. I was devastated – it was a surprise and I was going to give it to him when he got back.’

    Ms Lathbury, who had been going out with Mr Thorn for four years, has now set up a GoFundMe, hoping to raise £15,000 for the repatriation of his body.

    Any money left over from the campaign would be donated to another family also attempting to repatriate a loved one’s body, and to an animal charity.

  • UK assures to seek justice for Kenyan woman’s death

    Foreign secretary for the UK, James Cleverly, has stated that his nation “wants to make sure” that the family of a Kenyan woman who was reportedly slain by a British soldier a decade ago receives justice.

    The body of Agnes Wanjiru, 21, was found in a septic tank at a hotel in central Kenya in 2012, nearly three months after she had spent an evening partying with soldiers.

    Last year the UK defence ministry said that it was co-operating with a Kenyan inquiry into the death following allegations of a cover-up.

    Mr Cleverly, who was in Nairobi on Wednesday, said Ms Wanjiru’s murder was discussed in his meeting with Kenyan President William Ruto.

    “We take our responsibility incredibly seriously to ensure that there is a proper legal process and that any perpetrators are brought to justice and we will continue working closely with the Kenyan government on this,” he said.

    Ms Wanjiru, who dropped out of high school and later became a sex worker to look after her baby, was last seen by witnesses on the night of 31 March 2012. She was walking out of a bar in the town of Nanyuki accompanied by two British soldiers.

    Kenyan judge Njeri Thuku concluded after an inquest in 2019 that Ms Wanjiru had been murdered by one or two British soldiers.

    Mr Cleverly will on Thursday be in Ethiopia

    Source: BBC