UK soldier's 'human rights' case grew out of heat stroke from sun bathing
Daily Mail on Sunday:
It was a terrible legal decision. That the law would be changed because of his irresponsibility makes it even worse.A soldier whose death from heatstroke in Iraq led to a landmark legal ruling on human rights for troops passed out sunbathing hours before he died, it has been claimed.
Territorial Army private Jason Smith, 32, died in Iraq after his body temperature rose to 41C (106F).
But he had been sunbathing at camp after returning from patrol and lapsed into unconsciousness when he fell asleep in heat of more than 50C (122F), say former colleagues.
His family believed the Army failed to safeguard him and last week the High Court ruled the MoD had a duty to protect soldiers’ human rights by providing suitable equipment and medical care.
The decision prompted warnings that it could lead to officers hesitating in the heat of battle and cost lives rather than save them.
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