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Soldier found dead in river bound by ropes under a boat, inquest told


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Charlie Saywell, 25, described by friends as a “true role model”, was discovered in the River Medway in Chatham, Kent, at around 10:50am on Tuesday March 5 when a worker noticed his body covered in mud. It is understood that Saywell had been on a night out with friends the previous evening before getting a taxi back to his army accommodation. Upon arriving at his barracks, it is thought Mr Saywell chose to walk into Chatham town centre to get food from a takeaway between 12:10am and 2:40am. Police say that a phone conversation Saywell had that night has led them to believe he may have been assaulted after getting into an unidentified car, suffering facial injuries. Opening his inquest in Maidstone, Catherine Wood, the coroner, said the cause of death was drowning but it was clearly “violent or unnatural”.

Soldier found dead in river bound by ropes under a boat, inquest told (msn.com)

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This is the UK Grim. Not the US. 

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18 minutes ago, susieice said:

This is the UK Grim. Not the US. 

Thanks Susie, I need some coffee!

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11 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Thanks Susie, I need some coffee!

NP

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1 minute ago, susieice said:

NP

I don’t understand the acronym.

 

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13 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

I don’t understand the acronym.

 

I'm sorry. I said no problem. The fact that he was British doesn't lessen how sad what happened to him is. My condolences are with his family. I hope they find and charge the person or persons who did this.

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12 minutes ago, susieice said:

I'm sorry. I said no problem. The fact that he was British doesn't lessen how sad what happened to him is. My condolences are with his family. I hope they find and charge the person or persons who did this.

Thanks Susie it’s a terrible situation, like you said I also hope they catch those involved!:cry:

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