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Cadet dead after not getting into regiment - inquest

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Edward Milner was found as he drove back to Sandhurst after he failed to get into his preferred regiment

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An army officer cadet was found with a fatal gunshot wound after he failed to get into his preferred regiment, an inquest has heard.

Edward Milner, 26, of Bepton, West Sussex, was found dead on 6 May after reports of a car leaving the carriageway of the A286, near Midhurst.

Area coroner Joseph Turner told the inquest in Horsham that there was a lack of evidence as to Mr Milner鈥檚 state of mind, and ruled out a conclusion of suicide.

A post-mortem examination found Mr Milner had sustained a gunshot injury to the head, and tests found no significant alcohol or drugs in his body.

The coroner made a narrative conclusion in which he told Mr Milner鈥檚 family that he was 鈥渟adly found deceased鈥 in his car as he drove back to Sandhurst on the A286.

The car had gone down a steep embankment and struck a tree.

Mr Milner had 鈥渟truggled professionally in his previous term鈥 but no details about his state of mind had been identified and the police do not think any third party was involved in his death, the inquest heard.

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Edward Milner had wanted to join the Parachute Regiment or the Irish Guards, the inquest heard

Mr Milner, who was a licensed shotgun owner, left his home at 05:00 BST and was in his car heading back for his third term at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

He had wanted to join the Parachute Regiment or the Irish Guards, which are popular and oversubscribed, but was filtered out of the process, the inquest was told.

He was still in line for a place with the Princess of Wales鈥檚 regiment.

The coroner told Mr Milner鈥檚 family: 鈥淭he facts that I have got are quite bare. You know that he had a difficult second term.鈥

He said that the 26-year-old had a setback in his career plans, but added that 鈥渆qually, I have heard a lot about his resilience鈥.

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