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A British soldier who died after shooting himself at a base in Iraq has been named by the Ministry of Defence. | A British soldier who died after shooting himself at a base in Iraq has been named by the Ministry of Defence. |
Corporal Lee Churcher, 32, from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, suffered a gunshot wound at the contingency operating base in Basra on Thursday. | |
The Royal Military Police has launched an investigation into his death. | The Royal Military Police has launched an investigation into his death. |
His death came just seven days after Lance Corporal David Wilson, 27, from West Yorkshire, shot himself at the same base. | |
Defence Secretary John Hutton said his thoughts were with the dead soldier's loved ones. | |
'Larger than life' | |
Cpl Churcher was serving with 20th Armoured Brigade and had been in the Armed Forces for 14 years. | |
The father-of-two was a keen rugby player and cricketer, and worked in surveillance and reconnaissance, controlling unmanned aircraft. | |
Major Chris Bell, 20th Armoured Brigade's chief of staff, said: "Corporal Churcher was held in great affection by those who knew him. | |
"He had a relaxed confidence and had risen to the challenges of working within a vital team and delivering a key capability to this operational theatre. | |
"Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family, particularly his two young children to whom he was very close." | |
His colleague and friend, Corporal James Williams, said: "When I arrived at my new post I was greeted by Lee's friendly, smiling face. | |
"I looked up to him - he was a larger than life personality who I felt comfortable to be around." | |
Last week, L/Cpl David Wilson, of 9 Regiment Army Air Corps, died in similar circumstances from a gunshot wound to the head. | |
L/Cpl Wilson was the first UK military fatality in Iraq since March. |