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Northern Ireland soldier, Colonel Tim Collins (left) who recently returned from service in Iraq, talking to cancer sufferer and 'Men Against Cancer' campaigner, Brian Garrett in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where Colonel Collins helped launch a drive for a new men's 1.5 million cancer clinic at Belfast City Hospital. Colonel Collins, a hero of the Iraqi conflict before being plunged into war crimes allegations, has faced heavy criticism from the family of a suicide victim. Royal Irish Regiment Private Paul Cochrane, 18, shot himself at Drumad Barracks in Co Armagh in 2001 after complaining he was suffering abuse. A Ministry of Defence inquiry was launched into how the soldier's battalion was run under the command of Col Collins. Even though there was no evidence that the officer had given Pte Cochrane a hard time, the dead soldier's family rejected the MoD probe as a farce.
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