British volunteer, 22, dies on Ukrainian front line after leaving Cornwall care sector job

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/11/10/british-volunteer-dies-fighting-ukraine-cornwall-care/

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  1. From The Telegraph:

    A 22-year-old former community care worker from Cornwall has been killed fighting for Ukraine, his family have announced.

    Callum Tindal-Draper, from Gunnislake, died while defending an observation post on Ukraine’s eastern front line on Nov 5, his mother Caroline Tindal said.

    He fought until he could no longer hold off the [advancing Russians](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/11/08/russia-grom-e1-rocket-glide-flying-bomb-ukraine-war/), Ms Tindal said, adding his platoon described him as a “hero” and “as brave as they come”.

    Before volunteering in the [Ukrainian International Legion](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/06/ukraine-russia-foreign-volunteers/), Mr Tindal-Draper worked at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth and as a carer in the community.

    Tindal-Draper’s family said they had “begged him not to go to Ukraine”, but they were all “so proud” of the person he had become after [volunteering with Ukraine forces](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/09/14/british-soldiers-ukraine-dead-missing-rivals-foreign-legion/).

    Steven Draper, Callum’s father, said: “We begged and begged and begged him not to go.

    “But Callum said ‘dad, I’m not frightened of bullies and what’s going on in Ukraine is awful and someone needs to stand up for these people’.”

    Describing her son after visiting him in Ukraine in September, Ms Tindall said: “It was such a transformation and he said to me ‘mum, coming out here was the best thing that ever happened to me, I’ve found who I was meant to be’.

    “He found who he was meant to be, he became that person and he lived it.”

    When [Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/02/24/new-cold-war-begins-vladimir-putin-invades-ukraine/), Tindal-Draper was attending a uniformed services preparation course at the Duchy College Military and Protective Services Academy in Cornwall.

    The college described Tindal-Draper as a “model student” who did not shy away from causes he believed in.

    It said he had been “instrumental” in collecting three minibus loads of humanitarian equipment for Ukrainian civilians after Russia’s full-scale attack on the country.

    The college went on to say Mr Tindal-Draper “truly believed in his sense of duty” and that this led him to work in the NHS and to sign up to defend Ukraine.

    The Foreign Office said: “We are aware that a British national has reportedly died in Ukraine and stand ready to assist the family in the UK.”

    It urged people not to travel to Ukraine while the country is in conflict with Russia.

  2. My condolences. I would really appreciate if someone close to Callum’s family start a fundraising campaign.

  3. I’ve got a mate out fighting there.  When he’s back from tours the man’s fucked. I hope Ukraine wins out and the man can settle over there and find peace. 

  4. His family will miss him for the rest of their days. There is nothing glorious about war.

  5. It’s a genuinely heroic thing to do to fight for the freedom of another country. I envy the passion that drives a person like that. I fear we may be running out of such people.

  6. Just such a sad story, and such a young man. His parents clearly loved him and respected his wishes but it must have been torture watching him go in the first place. To get this outcome is such a shame, everyone spoke of how much he’d matured and grown in his time there

  7. Brave man, died for a good cause. I’m currently re-reading Homage to Catalonia and it’s inspiring to see people still following in Orwell’s shoes.

  8. I briefly lived where he’s from, very small community. I’m sure he’s greatly missed.

  9. I hope his family can find peace. He made something of his short life. Lets hope the powers that be don’t make it all in vain

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