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Monday, April 21, 2014

First British soldier to die in WW1 was probably shot in a friendly fire incident

First British soldier to die in WW1 was probably shot in a friendly fire incident by French or Belgians soldiers not German forces as previously thought

Headstone: The grave of Private John Parr, who died in Belgium in 1914. He is believed to have lied about his age to enlist and was the first victim of the First World War On the night he died, Private John Parr (headstone pictured) is believed to have been at least 10 miles away from members of the German cavalry while on patrol near Mons, Belgium.

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