Plymouth Royal Marine had been in Afghanistan just two months when he was shot dead

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Friday, February 03, 2012
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A Royal Marine had been in Afghanistan for just two months when he was shot dead while providing cover for his fellow soldiers, an inquest has heard.

Lance Corporal Martin Gill, of Plymouth-based 42 Commando, was shot in the neck and head while on foot patrol in the Nahr-e-Saraj district of Helmand province on June 5 last year.

An inquest at Nottingham Coroner’s Court yesterday Thurs heard how at the time of his death the 22-year-old was cover man while other Marines carried out biometric data checks on local Afghans. He had been in Afghanistan for two months and had been on various foot patrols.

L/Cpl Gill, who was known as Fish to his comrades, was near the back of his patrol, leaning against a wall in a seated firing position, with his weapon in a “prone position” resting on his knee just before he was shot.

Corporal Dearan Withall told the inquest the Marines were just about to move from their position having finished the biometric exercise. The exercise includes photographs, fingerprints and an iris scan being taken.

“That’s when the loud noise of a weapon firing system from an enemy point opened up and all the earth and ground kicked up near our feet,” Cpl Withall said.

“The first burst happened and I ran towards cover. As I ran towards cover I shouted ‘contact left’. At that stage I turned to the left and I looked backed and saw another burst of rounds hit Fish.”

L/Cpl Gill’s younger brother, John-Daniel, and sister, Rebecca, as well as his girlfriend Lauren were present at the inquest. He had lost his mother to cancer just weeks before he was deployed overseas. His father had also died about 17 years earlier.

Cpl Withall said he thought L/Cpl Gill had been hit by the first round of bullets and was killed almost instantly.

He was given first aid and dragged by Cpl Withall and Mne Barry Bullman down a nearby alleyway and, with the help of other members of the company, carried over an irrigation ditch filled with waist-high water before being evacuated by helicopter.

The inquest heard that a post-mortem examination found the cause of death to have been from a gunshot wound to the neck and head – areas that his body armour could not protect – and his injuries were not survivable.

Major Jason Durup told the inquest he believed the enemy would have seen the patrol crossing the ditch, reported it, and a shooter put in place as it made its way into the village of Adensee. He said he did not believe the shooter was there at all times.

No member of the foot patrol saw the shooter either before or after L/Cpl Gill was injured.

LCpl Gill grew up in Nottingham, where he lived with his brother, John, and his sister, Rebecca. His company commander said he became the “bedrock” for his brother and sister when their mother died.

Recording a verdict of unlawful killing yesterday, Miss Mairin Casey, the coroner for Nottinghamshire, called the Marine’s death an ‘‘appalling tragedy”.

She offered his brother, sister and girlfriend her condolences and also paid tribute to the Marine’s colleagues.

“You did everything you could to save his life.

“The evidence made it clear that was impossible,” she said, adding that the family could take comfort in the knowledge that L/Cpl Gill did not suffer.

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    by jabbathebutt

    Sunday, February 05 2012, 9:52PM

    “Defending our shores against invasion ? No..... while he was over there our politicians let them in by the back door ( and continue to do so ). Shame on you all for voting for the ones that let this happen. And I say this as a father of a son injured and forgotten in the Northern Ireland dibacle.”

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    by jabbathebutt

    Sunday, February 05 2012, 9:47PM

    “This young good man died for what ?”

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    by pipmonster

    Sunday, February 05 2012, 8:14PM

    “Very sad for all of his friends and family.
    Please don't take any notice of the unthoughtful comments on here.

    Your brother / boyfriend served his country and with that comes choices, some, many many of us will never ever have to make nor have a sense of war and how it feels to be there, yet they feel it is their god given right to slate the dead and the many hundreds of service men and women in this country.People who keep constantly stating the war effort is / was illegal are not going to change what has and is happening right now.If it wasn't for those services in the 40's we would all be german.

    We don't publicly be-head any of the prisoners we capture in these war torn countries yet these scum 'the Taliban' do.They do not have any worth for life not even their own.
    I have the upmost sympathy for the average Joe's in these countries who just want to live a peaceful existence but I can not change what has happened and neither can the families of these dead and injured service men and women.

    Now I am not saying you must not comment.I am not calling any one a troll however I do feel that this is not very comforting for the family to think people think this of their dead beloved brother.

    I hope none of you have just a distant friend who perishes at war and then you will never know the day when that knock at the door comes or that phone call as your loved one has been blown up. Trust me it's not nice.”

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    by unclehairy

    Sunday, February 05 2012, 10:27AM

    “Well said clickboom”

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    by ClickBoom

    Friday, February 03 2012, 2:27PM

    “@Will_767 Having a different opinion to you means that I'm a troll? There's no difference between him killing a member of the Taliban and him being shot and killed himself. Either way someone has died. There is no good or bad side in war, there are two sides with different ideologies, neither of which is correct or incorrect unless it's put into a particular context.”

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    by will_767

    Friday, February 03 2012, 10:50AM

    “People, please ignore the troll ClickBoom. Red arrow by all means, but don't engage the swivel-eyed loon.”

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    by ClickBoom

    Friday, February 03 2012, 9:37AM

    “But if they had shot the Taliban first it would have been a lawful killing, even though they had invaded their country?”

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