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Hundreds
of mourners gathered to pay their respects to Royal Marine Sgt John Manuel
from Gateshead who was killed in a suspected suicide bomb attack
in Afghanistan. The 38-year-old, who was approaching the end of his career
in the Royal Marines, died with two colleagues
when a wheelbarrow filled with explosives was pushed into them by a suspected
bomber, aged 13.
He received full military honours at Newcastle's St Mary's Cathedral on
Monday 29th December 2008.
A colour party lined the street as the marine's coffin - draped with a Union
flag - was carried into the cathedral for the service.
A message on a floral tribute from his mother Pauline read: "My precious
beautiful son. My heart is broken, you will be in my thoughts everyday
forever. God take care of you. My hero. Rest in peace."
During the service mourners sang I Vow to Thee, My Country and Abide with
Me, while tributes were led by Sgt Manuel's brothers Trevor, 33, and Jimmy,
35.
After the service the coffin travelled the short distance to Saltwell Cemetery
in Gateshead, where his body was laid to rest.
Sgt Manuel died alongside Cpl Marc Birch and Marine Damian Davies in the
blast in Helmand province on 13 December. The explosion killed Sgt Manuel
and Cpl Birch at the scene, while Marine Davies died later in hospital at
Camp Bastion. Sgt Manuel and Cpl Birch were serving with 45 Commando. Marine
Davies was with the Commando Logistics Regiment.
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