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Vic, this is extremely disturbing, and had I still been a member of UKIP, I would have reported your post to the Central office.
On a number of instances you have disgraced the party you are a member and local chairman of, as my post 3 is an explanation of the facts as they have appeared thus far on Sky News.
As it is, I won't, not having chosen to reapply for membership.
The case as it stands now, as I managed to determine from Sky, is an inquest into the death of a man who, it seems, was alive when in the custody of soldiers serving a mission in Afghanistan, apparently wounded at the time.
The inquest is ongoing, but several soldiers have been arrested for murder.
At the time the Police found the film, they immediately did their duty and reported it. It is a matter for the appointed investigators in the Army to find out what happened and which, if any, laws and rules of engagement have been broken.
For people to assume, with no further knowledge as to what happened, that a verdict must be "not guilty", is shocking!
As for my own person, I am born of two British parents, yet this has no relation to the matter that is object of this thread, namely whether a prisoner was given or denied medical treatment.