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Town falls silent for repatriation
The hearse carrying Trooper Ratu Babakobau passes through Wootton Bassett
The hearse carrying Trooper Ratu Babakobau passes through Wootton Bassett

PEOPLE in Wootton Bassett once again stood silently for the repatriation of a soldier killed while serving in Afghanistan.

Household Cavalry Regiment Trooper Ratu Babakobau, 29, from Fiji, was caught in a mine strike on Friday, May 2.

Three other soldiers were injured when the explosion hit their vehicle.

They had been providing protection for a routine patrol in the Nowzad area of northern Helmand.

The four soldiers were all members of the regiment's D Squadron and were based at Windsor. They were part of the same regiment as princes William and Harry.

Yesterday, Trooper Babakobau's body was taken off a C17 transport plane at RAF Lyneham, where a small service took place.

It was then transported in a hearse with a police escort.

Residents lined Wootton Bassett's High Street to pay their respects, before the body was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.

After his death was announced, princes William and Harry, paid tribute to Trooper Babakobau, who was a member of Prince William's 60-strong squadron.

A Clarence House spokesman said: "Together with the rest of the regiment both Prince William and Prince Harry are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Trooper Babakobau and their thoughts are with his family and the families of those injured at this difficult time."

Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, a Commanding Officer of the Household Cavalry Regiment, said: "He was an outstanding soldier, who was destined for great things in the Regiment.

"His loss is an enormous tragedy to the Household Cavalry.

"We have lost a top soldier and his family have lost a loving husband and father."

Trooper Babakobau joined the Army in 2004.

He was sent to Afghanistan last month, which was his first deployment on operations overseas.

He leaves behind wife Camari and two boys Ratu Seru, three, and Ratu Sakeasi, who had his second birthday yesterday.

Trooper Babakobau was the 95th member of British services personnel to die in Afghanistan since 2001.

1:05pm Friday 9th May 2008

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Posted by: ianswindon, swindon on 2:42pm Fri 9 May 08
R.I.P Ratu
Posted by: john c, swindon on 3:07pm Fri 9 May 08
Trooper Ratu Babakobau and the other overseas members of our armed forces are shinning examples of the positive side of immigration that is so rarely seen by many.

My gratitude and respect go to his family.
Posted by: cfa, newcastle on 4:15pm Fri 9 May 08
John c,

Well put John.

Trooper Babakobau a fine soldier from a fine regiment.

Go to www.mod.uk for more info about Trooper Babakobau.

A speedy recovery to our three other lads and the local national injured at the same time.

"Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense" (HCR motto)
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Posted by: old jarge, beanacre on 6:45am Sat 10 May 08
In fact John, most of the Fijians serving in the Army were recruited in Fiji in the same way the Gurkhas are recruited in Nepal, they are not immigrants.
In the 60's they provided a large part of the SAS - just "google" the Battle of Mirbat.
Posted by: Persephone, Chorley on 11:01am Sat 10 May 08
Well done to Wootton Bassett for showing how these fine men who died for their country should be honoured. RIP to Trooper Babakobau and thoughts and prayers for his family.
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