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An Announcement From Royal Air Force Wittering

It is with great sadness that Royal Air Force Wittering has learned of the death of Senior Aircraftman (Technician) Sean Wall. SAC(T) Wall lost his life after a road traffic collision on the afternoon of Friday 21st June 2019. A member of 5001 Squadron, SAC(T) Wall was popular with his service and civilian colleagues alike and his loss will be intensely felt by everyone who knew him.

Senior Aircraftman (Technician) Sean Wall
Senior Aircraftman (Technician) Sean Wall

Group Captain Tony Keeling, Station Commander at RAF Wittering said:

“It is a tragedy that anyone of such a young age should lose their life. All of us at RAF Wittering were shocked and deeply saddened to learn that Senior Aircraftman Sean Wall had died on Friday, and our immediate thoughts are for his family and friends. SAC(T) Wall was well known and well liked at Royal Air Force Wittering and the whole Station must now come to terms with this sudden and unexpected loss.”

Squadron Leader Gareth Davies, Officer Commanding 5001 Squadron said:

“Senior Aircraftman Wall was an extremely popular and valued member of 5001 Squadron. He was a skilled engineering technician who provided unwavering support to his friends and colleagues. He loved the comradeship and banter that comes with serving in the Royal Air Force and he will leave a lasting impression on all of us that had the privilege of working alongside him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at such a sad time.”

Warrant Officer Darren Thomas, Squadron Warrant Officer 5001 Sqn said:

“SAC(T) Wall was an excellent technician who loved to deploy on Operations; he was an integral part of our busy Sqn and RAF Family. His warm character and jovial nature effortlessly won him many, many friends. Always the first to volunteer to assist others, his smile and good humour naturally raised people’s spirits when they needed it most. Sean’s hugely positive influence will be deeply missed by all those with whom he worked, our thoughts are with those who were closest to him.”

The family has asked that their privacy be respected at this difficult time.

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