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Ex-British soldier admits he saw colleagues kicking Iraqi prisoner
minutes before he died
UK
Daily Mail
Tuesday, Nov 10th, 2009
A former soldier yesterday broke the silence surrounding
the brutal death of an Iraqi prisoner in British Army custody.
Garry Reader confessed that he saw two of his
colleagues hitting and kicking the helpless, handcuffed prisoner.
Minutes later, 26-year-old hotelier Baha Mousa died despite
desperate attempts to resuscitate him, a public inquiry into
his death heard.
Mr Reader, a former private, said it was his belief
that the beating administered by colleagues he named as Corporal
Donald Payne and Private Aaron Cooper killed Mr Mousa.
All three men were members of the 1st Battalion
The Queen's Lancashire Regiment and the startling admission
- breaking the silence among fellow soldiers about the disturbing
death - could open the way for fresh charges to be brought in
a case which shamed the Army.
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