The hero soldier was killed in a motorcycle accident on home leave before the planned Everest climbing

Before the plans to climb to Mount Everest, a hero soldier was killed in a motorcycle accident.
25 -year -old Fusilier Jordan Thomas was described as ‘Warrior’ after his tragic died in the accident.
After working in Estonia and Germany, the British army paid tribute to the royal galli soldier killed in his hometown.
Fusilier Thomas, who was engaged to get married, died after collapsing in Gwent, Cwmbran of his motorcycle.
The Royal Galli Regiment said it served for five years, ‘because of the ever’ and ‘Craved Challenge’.
During his death, he was studying to be a young officer (Jnco), a young officer who was responsible for the leadership of the British army and the leadership and training of other soldiers.
In a statement, the regiment said: ‘His humble nature and the will of success would make him a perfect Jnco.
The extraordinary working ethics and professionalism of ‘Jordan’ is just a part of what defines his time in Galce.
Fusilier Jordan Thomas, 25, (in the picture) after being tragically killed in a motorcycle accident was defined as ‘War Warrior’
“ The nature of military training and the work we do on the infantry, young soldiers have unique opportunities for their friends to be the best of their friends in a different way from the friendships that exist in civil world.
Jordan took these friendships out of the work area and was an important social figure among his colleagues. In his spare time, he had played a golf of green playing with friends on his driving range or battalion.
“ Jordan was a good, honest, loyal friend, and if they were struggling, he always came out of his way to help others. He was ambitious and always tried to test himself.
“ `He liked to be outside, so his next ambition was to climb the Mount Everest after bringing together the funds. He was loved for who he was Jordan. He had a golden heart and a strong mind.
“ This is a big blow to this loss. It is very difficult to lose an extraordinary person and perfect military in such difficult conditions, and his closest friends in the regiment are devastated.
His memory will be honored as a gentle and compassionate individual in Galce. Unfortunately, it will be missed but it will be incredibly well remembered. ‘

The Royal Galli Regiment served for five years and said it was ‘because of the usual’ and ‘longing challenge’.
In a heartbreaking tribute, Mr. Thomas’s family said: ‘On Sunday, March 16, our beautiful son Jordan lost our lives forever. He will be loved by everyone who knows him and will always be loved.
Jordan was a beloved brother, uncle, marksman and dear friend to be missed by everyone. As a family, we were really overwhelmed by many types of words shared by those who know our valuable son and our valuable son.
‘In this very difficult time, we want time to be given time to process and upset our magnificent son.’
The Gwent police ask for support from the public with investigations about what happened to Mr. Thomas.
The spokesman for the force said: ‘We want to anyone who witnessed the collision or who have relevant Dashcam or CCTV images in CWMBRAN Drive between 13:30 and 14:15 on Sunday.’