Soldier, 18, who walked beside Queen's coffin at funeral found dead in Army barracks

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Officer Jack Burnell-Williams, 18, took on a significant job at the Sovereign's state burial service last Monday, under about fourteen days before he was found to have died
Officer Jack Burnell-Williams, 18, took on a significant job at the Sovereign's state memorial service last Monday

An eighteen-year-old Watchman who strolled behind the Sovereign's final resting place during her state burial service parade has been found dead at his London military enclosure.

Officer Jack Burnell-Williams, 18, took on a significant job at the Sovereign's state memorial service last Monday, under about fourteen days before he was found to have died.

Police and paramedics from London Emergency vehicle Administration were called to Hyde Park Garisson huts in Knightsbridge, London, at 3.48pm on Wednesday trying to save the young fellow.
Be that as it may, there was nothing they could do and Burnell-Williams was unfortunately articulated dead at the scene.

The fighter's mom Laura, 42, shared a close to home recognition for her child - known as Jak to loved ones - close by an image of the youthful troop, adding: "Never under any circumstance respected our great child Jak Williams yesterday."
Burnell-Williams has been tracked down dead at Hyde Park Sleeping shelter

Police are not right now regarding the passing as dubious, reports the Mail On the web.

A representative for the Metropolitan Police said: "A 18-year-elderly person was articulated dead at the scene. His closest relative have been educated.

"The passing was unforeseen, it has been researched and isn't being treated as dubious. Officials will help with setting up a report for the coroner."
Burnell-Williams' family shared their tragedy via online entertainment
Police are not regarding the officer's passing as dubious

At Her Highness' memorial service, Burnell-Williams watched the late ruler's casket as it made its last process recently, doubtlessly stirring up a lot of enjoyment for his loved ones.

His family gladly announced that their child was "performing his responsibility for the Sovereign on her last process".
They had posted a video of troops from the Family Rangers Mounted Regiment, including the late trooper, participating in the function as Elizabeth II advanced toward her last resting place.
The Sovereign's casket was conveyed on the State Weapon Carriage upon the arrival of her burial service

Upon the arrival of the Sovereign's burial service, the trooper's father Daniel Burnell stated: "My child performing his responsibility for the Sovereign on her last process. So glad for you Jak Williams xx exceptionally pleased father XX"

The devastated father was allegedly recounted his child's demise hours after it occurred on Wednesday.

Burnell-Williams' sweetheart Molly Holmes composed via online entertainment: "Everlastingly going to miss you my affection. Genuinely grief stricken."

The youthful officer's sister Elisha added: "We will traverse this all together. We want to do him similarly as glad as he's done us."
The Family Cavalry participated in the Sovereign's final resting place parade

In the mean time, his auntie Jodie Danks said: "Such awful news. I can't really accept that you're no more. You was taken way too early. We as a whole love you such a lot of my attractive nephew. You made us generally so pleased. Find happiness in the hereafter."

Burnell-Williams from Bridgend, South Grains, was logical one of the Family Rangers' latest volunteers at only 18 years old.

To praise his life and imprint his inconvenient demise, his family will deliver blue inflatables very high tomorrow.

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