D. Yesebu IND/59631, attached to the RAF Regiment depot at Secunderabad, was found dead near the depot in a well . His wife and a man with who she had been associating with were arrested by the civil police
Charles Granville Good 1223067 , attached to RAF Uxbridge , died in the Westminster Hospital or seminoma
D. Yesebu IND/59631, attached to the RAF Regiment depot at Secunderabad, was found dead near the depot in a well . His wife and a man with who she had been associating with were arrested by the civil police
Yes can you check
BTW Purslow should technically be unaccounted as we do not know how he died as a PoW??
Robert Tettrell PURSLOW (1271807) died on 1943-12-17
http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/sho...ore-identified
http://www.rafcommands.com/database/...?qname=PURSLOW
Leave it with me . I'm not sure If its great minds think alike or fools never differ but there are some similar POW deaths in Germany I'm looking at next week
Harry Wood 31043 , the CO of Number 6 ASP , had returned to the UK from France on June 18 and was worried over the men of his unit left in France . He was found in a Spinney at RAF Wendover with a gun shot wound to the head and his revolver by his side ., but despite this, an opem verdict was returned
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James Bruce 2200357 , attached to 14 OTU, was admitted dangerously ill to RAF Hospital, Rauceby on 22 January, where he died at 11:00 Hours of cardiac failure due to coronary thrombosis
Thomas Patrick Farr was reported missing as a battle casualty , being last seen ar 02:30 Hours at Sidi Aziez Fort, . On 5th January 1942 , it was confirmed that he had been killed in action
Roy Nancarrow 1665545 , attached to 144 MU, was seriously injured and was admitted to Number 2 RAF hospital where he died of multiple injuries
Ivor Guy Vaughan-Fowler 01703 attached to AHQ India , died in the Willington nursing home , Delhi , of typhoid after being admitted on 19 June
I suspect https://timesofmalta.com/archive may have answer but you cannot search for free :-(
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