Family tragedy inspires Lyminster veteran's sky dive
Michael Sambrook, 24, who spent more than six years in the Royal Navy, is getting ready to leap 14,000ft with the Red Devils, to raise money for Help For Heroes, a cause he holds close to his heart
Now a carer at Deepdene Court, in St Catherine's Road, Littlehampton, he said that he had wanted to do something for the charity since his step-brother, father-of-one private Darren George, 23, from Essex, was killed while on patrol in Kabul, in 2002.
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Darren was caught by a ricocheting bullet when a colleague suffered a "dizzy spell" and fired his machine gun accidentally,
To sponsor Michael, click here or pop into The Dolphin, High Street, Littlehampton, where staff are collecting for his fund.
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