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Bodies of Soldiers Arrive Home

Reuters
Apr 13, 2007

LONDON—The bodies of four British soldiers killed in Iraq last week were flown back home on Thursday.

The two men and two women, along with a civilian interpreter, died after a roadside bomb struck their Warrior armoured vehicle in Basra as they returned from a routine patrol.

The bomb blast left a crater several metres across and a metre deep in the road.

The victims were Second Lieutenant Joanna Yorke Dyer, a friend of Prince William; Corporal Kris O'Neill; Private Eleanor Dlugsoz and Kingsman Adam James Smith.

Their coffins, draped in Union Jack flags, were carried off a military aircraft during a sombre ceremony at RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire.

In total, six British soldiers were killed in Iraq last week, making it one of the deadliest for British forces since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.

Since the war began, 140 British soldiers have been killed.



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