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Searching for Army overseas deaths
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Julia | Report | 7 Apr 2007 07:02 |
Hello there, I am sure that someone will be able to help me yet again. I am searching for a death cert for my uncle who died in the late 60's (probably between 1966 and 1969) he died in Limasol and was serving in the army at the time, he died in his army house and was apparently black and blue and all the gas in the house was on! His body was flown back to the UK and an inquest was held in Bicester with an open verdict recorded, his remaining brothers are convinced that he was murdered and that it was hushed up. So, what I am looking for firstly is his death cert, I have looked in findmypast at all overseas deaths at the time and cannot find it, can anyone help please? Many thanks and Happy Easter to you all. |