Found Deceased NY - Paul McKay, 31, Saranac Lake, 31 Dec 2013

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SouthAussie, I'd have to agree with what you said here in a previous post (bolded by me):

I’d say Paul could be the 4th Aussie digger to die as a result of the Sorkh Bed Forward Operating Base incident in Oct 2011.

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… he was a battle captain on shift at Sorkh Bed Forward Operating Base in October 2011 when an Afghan soldier opened fire on a group of 10 Australian soldiers, killing three and an interpreter, and seriously injuring seven other Australian troops.
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-...#ixzz2qYy6DmZQ

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At 8.20am on October 29, that peace was shattered in the most brutal and inexplicable of ways. The Afghan soldiers had been dismissed by their commanding officer, and the Australians turned to walk back to their compound, a barricaded corner of the larger Afghan camp.
''That's when the rounds started cracking out,'' Corporal Searle tells The Age.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/i-was...#ixzz2qYzCRnSK

Rest in peace, Paul. I am sorry this happened to you. May you be free in death from what haunted you in life. Condolences and love to his family.
 
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Heartbreaking news :(

In the arms of the angels, rest in peace Paul.

And thankyou for all you did for our country with the armed services.

"At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them."
 
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I've never heard of suicide by hypothermia. Makes sense to me that this is what he did.

I have heard... There are practices in very cold countries... Where the elderly go to find a place to succumb to the cold...

a friend of mine told me of this practice... And said that it is a relatively painless way to die...

I would have to research this to see if it is true...

JMO
 
  • #146
This has been shared amongst a few of my FB friends - a lovely post written by a friend of Paul - post is from today, January 17:

https://www.facebook.com/graham.rorie

That's a beautiful post by his friend. RIP Paul. A thoughtful guy to the end, agree with others that he did not want any of his own family to find him. Probably decided to go to this beautiful place for the end of his pain. The image of him lying under a blanket is one that will stay with me ~ I hope his end was quick.
 
  • #147
So sad. May he have found the peace he was looking for.


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  • #148
RIP Paul. Fly high, no more pain. Just love.
 
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AN Adelaide family is grieving the loss of a Afghanistan war veteran whose body was found on Thursday after a two-week search in the United States.

Captain Paul McKay, 31, lived in Canberra, where he served with the army, but is survived by his parents and sister who live in Adelaide.

Fellow soldiers described him as a "friendly face" who was highly "respected for his service".
Adelaide family of Afghanistan veteran Captain Paul McKay grieving after his body was found in US
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...-was-found-in-us/story-e6frg6n6-1226804607942
 
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So very sad. My thoughts and prayers are with his grief stricken family.
 
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The outpouring of love and respect for Paul and his family from both Australia and the US in the comments under this tribute is heartwarming. That warmth can only add to the restful peace that Paul now feels.

I notice that both of Paul's parents are touched by the tribute too, and his mum acknowledges the struggle that Paul bravely fought over the last two years.
 
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Absolutely love that pic enzeder!! Thankyou for posting it!!
 
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'I AM GRIEVING'

Saranac Lake Mayor Clyde Rabideau expressed sorrow for the man's death in a statement posted on social media on Friday, beginning with, "I am grieving today ..."

And his words released a 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 of response, both here and from afar.

Between Friday and Monday morning, there had been more than 200,000 views of the mayor’s Facebook post and nearly 650 replies, he told the Press-Republican.

“Moreover, it’s the huge outpouring of emotion from literally halfway around the globe,” Rabideau said of McKay’s hometown of Canberra, Australia.

A tragedy shared: Saranac Lake reaches across the world.
Read more: http://www.pressrepublican.com/0100...-shared-Saranac-Lake-reaches-across-the-world
 
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