20/10/2004

Body of RAF man found after Kinloss gun drama

The body of an RAF serviceman has been recovered at an air force base in the north-east Scotland following a security alert this morning.

The body of 40-year-old Philip Herring, a flight sergeant based at RAF Kinloss, was discovered by police after the base was shut down when a man with a rifle was reported to be large. A high-powered rifle was found near the body of Mr Herring. The death is not being treated as suspicious, according to the BBC.

The base was cordoned off after the alarm was raised at 4am. Around 30 police officers were brought in to seal off the base.

More than 3,000 service personnel and civilian workers are employed at Kinloss.

(gmcg)

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