EXCLUSIVE: Private Richard Hunt, 21, of the Royal Welsh, and Sergeant Simon Valentine, 29, of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, had never met before their deaths on August 15, 2009
Two mums whose soldier sons died on the same day 10 years ago after explosions in Afghanistan have been united by their grief.
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