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Family of Scots army medic killed in Iraq ask public to light candle as coronavirus halts military funeral

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Scots are being asked to light a candle for brave army medic Brodie Gillon who died after a rocket attack in Iraq. The Lance Corporal’s family are laying her to rest during a private ceremony today after plans for a full military funeral were thwarted by the COVID-19 crisis.

The 26-year-old’s loved ones are now asking Scots to join them in remembering her by lighting a candle at 9pm tonight.In a statement online, they said: “Join with us to remember Brodie and light a candle in her memory, Tuesday 9pm #shinebrightbrodie. "Our hearts are irreparably broken at the loss of our beautiful, bright and fun loving Brodie."When circumstances dictate we will hold a memorial for Brodie which pays fitting tribute to all she was, but for now we ask

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