Posted on 01/22/2022 5:08:14 PM PST by nickcarraway
A young soldier who died suddenly has been described as a 19-year-old who "would light up the room" by her heartbroken family.
Gunner Jaysley-Louise Beck was found dead at a military base in Wiltshire last month.
The 19-year-old had done her initial training at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate and then continued her career at Larkhill in 2020.
The Army has confirmed an investigation into Jaysley's death is underway and an inquest into her death is due to take place at a later date.
Her family - who have ties to Bradford in West Yorkshire and run a hotel in Cumbria - described the young woman as loving and caring.
The entrance to the Royal Artillery base at Larkhill, Wiltshire The entrance to the Royal Artillery base at Larkhill, Wiltshire ( Image: PA) In a tribute sent to YorkshireLive, they said: "Jaysley is a loving and caring person who would go above and beyond to help anyone in a less fortunate position than herself.
"If there is ever a person who needs help, you could always count on Jaze to be there.
"Her compassion for others and her ability to light up the room putting a smile on anybody's face is immeasurable."
As part of Jaysley’s legacy, her family is kindly asking for donations to The Principle Trust Children's Charity.
"We believe this charity radiates the kind of positivity that Jaysley always had helping give children their dreams back," said the family.
"100 per cent of every £1 raised by the charity goes towards helping provide free holidays to underprivileged, disadvantaged and disabled children from across Yorkshire."
They added: "A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered."
The Army has confirmed an investigation into Jaysley's death is underway.
(Excerpt) Read more at mirror.co.uk ...
She was a lovely young woman, my heart breaks for her parents and family.
Post booster?
What a waste. There are good young people out there, but society is so messed up. Why someone with her proclivities and talents should seek fulfillment in the army, or why the arm would think that her proclivities and talents were a good match for being trained to light up a room in one really specific way is beyond me.
My guess is that you are correct on the coup de gras
rare
Well said. In nearly every country or culture, male births exceed female births by four to six percent. Think about the reason for that.
Found dead “last month,” and still no cause of death? No mention of the possibility of foul play, even to rule it out?
The young died suddenly are stacking up.
It’s depraved to put little girls in the Army and send them to artillery school. Utterly depraved.
She died the same day as Lance Corporal Michael Joseph Miah, 28, of the Household Cavalry, who was found dead in his garage in Bulford.Two people dying the same day on a military base not being connected goes against all kinds of odds
The Army has launched an inquiry into the deaths that have occurred following at least five confirmed suicides on Salisbury Plain since 2018.
Source: https://wikifoxnews.com/jaysley-louise-beck/
I guess it's possible he killed her then went home and killed himself.
Looks like a pretty young girl. Victim of feminism #1x.
Yeah, I wouldn’t bet against a VAE death.
yeah but was the young Lance Corporal Micheal good looking, because it makes a difference in his value apparently....
Women have no business in combat arms. Anyone who has read much military history knows this. If you ever run across someone who disagrees and will discuss this rationally, just challenge them to read some of the Marines’ histories of the Pacific War island battles, as well as learn the basics of sexual strength differences, and rejoin the discussion at a later date.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/subject/22173
I think it has to do with men only having one copy of the X chromosome. For example women are rarely color-blind because the genetic defect is a recessive and it is on the X-chromosome therefor a woman has to have two bad copies to be colorblind. Different cells in the body have one of the two X-chromosomes inactivated so that females are affectively a mosaic of the traits carried by the X chromosome.
Patterns of X Inactivation.
X inactivation is normally random in female somatic cells and leads to mosaicism for two cell populations expressing alleles from one or the other X (Fig. 6-13). Where examined, most females have approximately equal proportions of cells expressing alleles from the maternal or paternal X (i.e., approximately 50:50), and approximately 90% of phenotypically normal females fall within a distribution that extends from approximately 25:25 to approximately 75:25 (seeFig. 6-13). Such a distribution presumably reflects the expected range of outcomes for a random event (i.e., the choice of which X will be the inactive X) involving a relatively small number of cells during early embryogenesis. For individuals who are carriers for X-linked single-gene disorders (seeChapter 7), this X inactivation ratio can influence the clinical phenotype, depending on what proportion of cells in relevant tissues or cell types express the deleterious allele on the active X chromosome.
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/x-chromosome
Well, you are right that beautiful people get more attention. And a young girl’s death is always more tragic dinner young man’s death it seems. Did you look for any articles on the young man?
Nope. Think again. The scientific reason is not the answer.
Why?
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