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Funeral held for army officer who died during training in Northumberland
Summary
A funeral in Ireland remembered Capt Philip Gilbert Muldowney, 25, who died after an incident at Otterburn Training Area; the Army says the circumstances are being investigated.
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Capt Philip Gilbert Muldowney, 25, died on 25 January following an incident at Otterburn Training Area in Northumberland. His funeral service was held at St Attracta's Church in Ballinameen, where Bishop Kevin Doran spoke about his life and service. Uniformed officers and representatives from the Irish Defence Forces attended, and personal items such as walking boots and a St Christopher's medal were brought to the altar. The Army has said the circumstances of his death are being investigated and declined further comment.
Key facts:
- Capt Philip Gilbert Muldowney was 25 and served as a fire support team commander in the 4th Regiment Royal Artillery.
- He died on 25 January after an incident at Otterburn Training Area in Northumberland.
- The funeral took place at St Attracta's Church, Ballinameen, with military and local community representatives present.
- The Army stated the circumstances are under investigation and offered limited comment; no further procedural details were announced.
Summary:
The service combined military and local tributes and highlighted aspects of his life, including his faith and love of the outdoors. Undetermined at this time.
