British soldier killed off duty in Kenya

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British soldier killed off duty in Kenya

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed that a soldier, 32-year-old Maj Kevin McCool, has died off duty while on a motorcycle trip in Kenya. While the details of his death have not yet been released, it is understood that McCool was attacked while off base. The soldier’s next of kin have been informed of his passing.

Maj McCool was commissioned from Sandhurst in August 2014, and had a distinguished military career serving in Europe, the Middle East, the Falklands, and Africa. The MoD has praised his operational record and described him as an “exceptional person and an exceptional soldier.” McCool’s commanding officer described him as a man of integrity who was committed to his duty. He added that his professionalism and sense of purpose were evident to all who served with him.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has paid tribute to Maj McCool, stating that his death is a “tragic loss.” He expressed condolences to the soldier’s family and friends and acknowledged the tributes paid to McCool by those who knew him.

Maj McCool was a fitness enthusiast, with “legendary” fitness levels and endurance, according to the MoD. He was also known for his infectious enthusiasm and his “mischievous twinkle.” However, his professionalism and commitment were his defining characteristics, and he will be missed by all who knew him.

In conclusion, the death of Maj McCool is a tragedy for his family, friends, and colleagues. His military record speaks for itself, and he will be remembered as a dedicated and committed soldier who served his country with distinction. The cause of his death remains unknown, but his legacy will endure

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