drug dealer. The soldier suffered from post traumatic stress disorder following tours with the army in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, a court heard.
Newcastle Crown Court heard he had arranged to buy diazepam tablets from Alan Dale. The traumatised soldier then took the drugs to one of his favourite rural spots and was later found partly submerged in a river.
He died from acute hypothermia, Chronicle Live reported. Dale, who a court heard bears no responsibility for the death but simply didn't care what the soldier did with the drugs.In a victim impact statement read to the hearing, the soldier's partner told of the "immeasurable pain and suffering" his death had caused her and their children.She said: "To put into words the impact of.
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