Yorkshire Post

Inquiry launched as soldier dies in Iraq

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A BRITISH soldier has died in an incident at an air base in Iraq.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said the death of Captain Dean Sprouting was not the result of enemy activity.

An investigat­ion has been launched into the incident at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, on Wednesday.

Captain Sprouting of the Adjutant General’s Corps at the air base was serving with Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland.

Lt Col Rob Hedderwick, Commanding Officer of The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, said: “It is hard to do justice to a man such as Dean Sprouting with simple words.

“In no time at all he had become an indispensa­ble part of the battalion, not only for his profession­al expertise but also for his compassion­ate manner and camaraderi­e.

“His intelligen­ce and sharp wit was apparent from the outset; there was an ever-present twinkle in his eye and he would gladly admit that his youth had been full of adventure.

“Dean was simply one of those people whose infectious humour and enthusiasm drew others to him. His profession­al knowledge was second to none and his sage advice already something I had come to rely on.”

The father of two, of Stirlingsh­ire, joined the army in 1989 and had served in Cyprus and Kosovo, Sudan, Angola and Germany.

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