Gurkha hero dies 18 months after Taliban bomb blast
Daily Mirror Wednesday 4th January, 2012
Sachin Limbu Tributes were paid tonight to an ';immensely courageous'; Gurkha who died 18 months after being blown up by the Taliban. Rifleman Sachin Limbu, 23, suffered horrendous injuries in Helmand province in June 2010, but managed to put on his uniform again last year to receive a medal. His parents were at his bedside when he died in th...
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