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Bomb expert killed in Ukraine to be repatriated

Alex Blake
BBC News, Isle of Man
Adam Read Chris Garrett has brown short hair and a beard. He's wearing a black hoodie.Adam Read
Chris Garrett was killed in an incident in the east of Ukraine earlier this month

The body of a bomb disposal specialist who was killed in Ukraine is due to be repatriated to the Isle of Man later.

Chris Garrett died in an incident in Izyum, in the east of the country, on 6 May.

The 40-year-old was volunteering with the Ukraine National Guard, after previously helping in the country in both 2014 and 2017. He returned again when war broke out in February 2022.

Organising a cavalcade to escort Mr Garrett to his home town of Peel, veteran Jim Quinn said: "Taking him down through his home town one last time is a privilege and an honour."

Mr Garrett had been working to clear mines and train Ukrainian troops after co-founding a humanitarian and mine clearance charity called Prevail Together.

'An honour'

Mr Quinn served in the Royal Corps of Signals in the British Army for 14 years, including tours of Bosnia and Afghanistan.

He said: "The respect and iration that Chris has out in Ukraine is mirrored here within both the Ukrainian community and the Manx community."

The veteran first met the bomb disposal specialist in 2014, later ing him in Ukraine for two missions delivering humanitarian aid in Kyiv.

Mr Garrett's remains will be met with a guard of honour, with of his family also present.

The Moddey Dhoo Motorcycle Club will then lead the cavalcade from Ballasalla to Peel on the west coast of the island.

Chairman Brian Corrie said: "It's an honour to be able to do something to help the family."

He added that one of their also served in Ukraine with Mr Garrett, and he would be among those taking part.

The convoy is due to leave at 15:30 BST.

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