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'It's wrong' – widow blasts US troops' impunity as coroner rules on captain's death
US soldiers' 'entirely improper' driving of forklift truck crushed Captain Dean Sprouting
Captain Dean Sprouting

by Phil Miller
at Oxford County Hall

A CORONER has ruled that a British army officer who was run over in broad daylight by US troops in Iraq was killed because US troops were driving a giant forklift truck in a manner that was “inherently unsafe” and “entirely improper.”

The two US soldiers involved in the death of Captain Dean Sprouting at Camp Havoc last January have snubbed the family and failed to attend his inquest at Oxford County Hall today.

After the inquest, his widow Linda said the US soldiers were “fully to blame” and “need to be accountable for their actions.”

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