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"My association with Carl Williams was always what I thought at the time being a good detective was hopefully going to be able to produce information, you know, he, when I first met him, he wasn't this massive bloody killer that, we all now know that he is," Mr Dale told ACC investigators under Operation Cotehill examinations in November 2008.
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Cpl Bryant, who was brought up in Cotehill near Carlisle, is the only female British servicewoman to have been killed on duty in Afghanistan.
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Forty members of the Cotehill and Cumwhinton Crusaders football club - including 17 children aged under 10 - cycled a 70-mile stretch of the Hadrian's Wall cycle route on Saturday and Sunday.
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Army intelligence officer Corporal Sarah Bryant, 26, who was raised in Cotehill near Carlisle, died on June 17, 2008, along with Territorial Army special forces soldiers Corporal Sean Reeve, 28, Lance Corporal Richard Larkin, 39 and Private Paul Stout, 31.
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But he also insisted that lessons had been learned following several incidents, including the blast which killed Corporal Sarah Bryant, the 26-year-old intelligence officer from Cotehill near Carlisle, and her three colleagues, Lance Corporal Richard Larkin, Private Paul Stout and Corporal Sean Reeve in June 2008.
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Cpl Bryant, who was brought up in Cotehill near Carlisle, is the only female British servicewoman to have been killed on duty in Afghanistan.
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Corporal Bryant, of Cotehill, near Carlisle, was killed east of Lashkar Gah when her Snatch Land Rover was hit by a mine on June 17 2008.
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Richard Nicholas Dixon, 44, will appear in court following the investigation into Just Vans Self Drive Ltd, which was based at Cocklakes, near Cotehill, outside Carlisle.
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He was in the first vehicle along with his comrades Corporal Sarah Bryant, the 26-year-old from Cotehill, near Carlisle, who became the first British female casualty to die on active duty in Afghanistan; Corporal Sean Reeve, 28; Lance Corporal Richard Larkin, 39, and
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Christopher Haynes, 58, lost control of his car while driving along the A6 at Cotehill last month, crashing through a fence in front of the group of police officers.
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