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Hot SAS HERO Kills Himself After His PLEAS For HELP Were Ignored

SAS HERO 36, Found Dead Moments After Recording Heartbreaking Final Video

EXCLUSIVE;
An SAS medic who saved hundreds of soldiers’ lives on battlefields killed himself after his pleas for help with his own mental trauma were ignored.

Staff Sergeant Jamie Ferguson filmed himself before shooting himself saying he had asked for help 'but no one listened'...

Daily Mirror UK, 28JUN 2020.




Staff Sergeant Jamie Ferguson made a video recording just moments before his death in which he said:

“I asked for help but no one was listening, they didn’t understand.”

The 36-year-old veteran of multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan – one of the Army’s most experienced combat medics – shot himself after making the recording inside a military base.

His death 11 days ago was the third military suicide at the same base in a year and one of five in a single week this month.


The grim toll has raised fears of a death spike caused by lockdown and prompted cross-party demands from MPs for action.





Jamie with his son Lukas

One MP said the tragedy of SSgt Ferguson should be “a catalyst for change” and another called for a new specialist mental health centre.


Since lockdown began at least 14 serving personnel and veterans are believed to have killed themselves.

Now SSgt Ferguson’s widow Sammi is calling on the MoD and Government to take responsibility for the surge in suicides.
Mum-of-three Sammi, 50, said:

“The MoD is in denial. My husband asked for help but he was ignored. How many more soldiers and veterans need to die?

“The MoD’s behaviour is a scandal and the Government should be ashamed of itself.

“These soldiers were mentally traumatised in the service of this country and they have been disowned.




Jamie served for years helping other soldiers in the field (Image: PA)


“My message to the MoD is please stop relying on charities to deal with mental health problems – it’s YOUR job.

“My husband should be alive today. There will be Army wives who think their husbands are fine but who are planning to kill themselves. The MoD behaves as though this isn’t an issue.”

SSgt Ferguson, originally from Leicestershire, joined the Army at 16 and served more than 20 years.

As a member of the Royal Army Medical Corps he went on to serve with the SAS between 2008 and 2012. Colleagues who knew him as Fergie have been stunned by the death of the “awesome soldier” totally dedicated to his wife and family.

Sammi, who was married to him for over 13 years and had a son Lukas with him as well as two daughters from a previous marriage, said he had been treated for a condition which often leads to PTSD.

He developed it after a “super-traumatic” incident while serving on a British Army anti-poaching operation in Malawi.





Jamie on his wedding day with Sammi in August 2006


During the mission soldier Mathew Talbot, 22, of the Coldstream Guards, was trampled by a rogue elephant and SSgt Ferguson fought desperately for two hours,
but in vain, to keep him alive.

Sammi said:

“When he came back home he was tense and I encouraged him to go to an Army doctor.
“He was diagnosed with an acute stress reaction and resigned his paramedic qualification.
“He said he never wanted to practise medicine again after the incident because he believed that his mental health would be at risk if he continued.

“It was one trauma too many, one life lost too many. It had been weighing heavily on him. He wanted somebody to say, ‘You did everything you could.”

In the video SSgt Ferguson made before killing himself at Leuchars Military Base in Fife, Scotland, he says: “I asked for help but nobody did anything, no one was listening.”

The Sunday Mirror has learned that two other soldiers, members of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, killed themselves at the same base last year.

SSgt Ferguson volunteered to serve as a medic in the SAS and passed a rigorous special forces course known as Black Serpent in 2008.





Jamie on Remembrance Sunday in 2019


He served with A Squadron, 22 SAS for the next four years where he dedicated his life to keeping special forces soldiers alive.

He took part in numerous operations and over his career was credited with saving hundreds of lives.

In Afghanistan he was involved in treating the victims of a 2009 attack by a rogue policeman who shot dead three Grenadier Guards and two Royal Military Policemen as well as severely wounding six other soldiers.

SSgt Ferguson flew into the area as part of a helicopter Medical Emergency Response Team and gave life- saving treatment to soldiers who had sustained serious gunshot injuries.

His last posting was working as the Permanent Staff Instructor for 205 Field Hospital, based in Dundee.


Sammi, of nearby Kirkcaldy, said:

“Jamie loved working with the SAS and would never turn down the chance of going on an operation. There was one year where he was only home for nine days.

“I think he was in turmoil and he hid it very well. He was very private. There was absolutely no indication he was going to take his life.

“On the day he died he got up at 5.30am and said, ‘Goodbye, I will see you later. Love you’.

“Later I was doing housework and two police came to say a body had been found at the back of the airfield.”

A tearful policeman played Sammi a transcript of the video Jamie had filmed in his car.


She said: “Jamie was the last person I would have thought would ever do this. He bought me my dream house and made it perfect. I feel he got everything set up and then said, ‘I can go’.”

Ex-colleague Paul Hartley, who won the George Medal in Afghanistan, said:

“Fergie was the epitome of a soldier and paramedic.

"His superiors and subordinates would listen to him and follow him into any situation and his professionalism shone through.”


Tory MP Julian Lewis, who is tabling a Parliamentary question on veterans’ suicides, said:
“Tragedies of this sort will continue without a national centre for excellence for personnel’s mental health, just as we have a centre for physical injuries and rehab.”

Labour’s Stephen Morgan said:
“The tragic death of SSgt Ferguson must be a catalyst for change. It is simply not good enough for the MoD to repeatedly issue condolences to families. Enough is enough.”

The Army said Jamie’s regiment and police were cooperating to probe his death, adding:
“Our thoughts are with his family and friends. It would be inappropriate to comment further.”
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Sometimes reports like this are very tough to do..This was one of them.

If P.M. BUNGLING Boris would cease his snorting and partying, wipe his unruly hair out of his eyes, perhaps he would have time to look after the needs of brave men like Jamie
OR perhaps CEASE THE TIME HE SPENDS on his news articles for The Telegraph and donate the £175,000 he receives to looking after the Military & Police in the UK..

If any of you have a similar story to tell and are too nervous to post, pm me with the info & I will gladly do it for you The more posts like this that are posted on the NET, will
perhaps get SOME of the lazy officials to do something to prevent more deaths...LBB


RIP Jamie, Go and be MEDIC to The Angels...



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Update Re: SAS HERO Kills Himself After His PLEAS For HELP Were Ignored

Soldier's Heartbreaking Journey for Forgiveness After Horror in Afghanistan

60 Minutes Australia •28 Jun 2020



Every front-line soldier knows war is hell. It's an enormous responsibility to pick out an enemy fighter, aim a weapon at them and then pull the trigger knowing death is the likely result. That's why in conflict there are very specific rules of engagement.

For the last four years, a secret inquiry – the biggest in Australian military history – has been investigating whether soldiers from our elite special forces broke those rules and committed war crimes in Afghanistan.

On 60 MINUTES, Nick McKenzie reveals new information about the shameful conduct of some of our elite fighters. One shocking incident involves former SAS medic Dusty Miller, a good man traumatised by the savagery he says a fellow soldier inflicted on an injured, unarmed Afghan civilian.



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