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Soldier weeps as he tells of Afghanistan death

Sgt David Wilkinson
Sgt David Wilkinson

A Charing soldier died from head injuries when his Land Rover was blown up by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan.

A colleague of Sgt David Wilkinson wept as he recalled leaving the 33-year-old behind when he got life-saving treatment for another wounded soldier, L Sgt Carl Shadrake.

WO Simon Edgell told an inquest: “I carried out a quick visible check of the area but could not see Sgt Wilkinson.

“The soldiers who had been in his vehicle were not in a fit state to say what might have happened. They were all in shock.

“I made the decision to get Sgt Shadrake medical treatment without delay, otherwise I thought he might die.”

WO Edgell, of 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, told the hearing in Wiltshire he was unable to radio a contact report because he had to maintain pressure on Sgt Shadrake’s throat wound.

He opted instead to alert colleagues about 10 minutes’ drive from Gereshk, Helmand Province, where the incident happened last summer.

WO Edgell, who was in a vehicle that had been in front of Sgt Wilkinson’s, broke down as he recalled telling a colleague: “I can’t find Dave.”

Sgt Wilkinson’s body was later found in a drainage ditch.

Cause of death was confirmed as penetrating head injuries caused by projectiles. Medics said the injuries were not survivable.

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