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Cameron: "We Will Learn From Tragic SAS Case"

David Cameron has told MPs that the deaths of the three Army reservists on an SAS exercise was an "absolutely tragic case" and that lessons will be learned from it. 
 
He was speaking during Prime Minister's Questions and was also asked about the greater use of British drones in the fight against Islamist extremism. 
 
 
Lance Corporal Edward Maher, from Winchester, and Lance Corporal Craig Roberts, originally from Penrhyn Bay in North Wales, were pronounced dead on the hills, while Corporal James Dunsby, from Trowbridge in Wiltshire, died at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital from multiple organ failure more than two weeks after the march.
 

 

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