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Army launches investigation after ‘inspiring’ female medic found dead in barracks

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Army launches investigation after ‘inspiring’ female medic found dead in barracks
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The British Army has launched an investigation after an “inspiring” female medic was found dead in her barracks.

Corporal Lucy Wilde, a Royal Army Medical Corps medic in her twenties, was discovered unresponsive in her accommodation at Warminster Garrison on February 5, 2026.


Fellow soldiers found her after she did not appear for morning parade.

Concerned colleagues broke down her door after hearing her new puppy, Bruno, barking from within the room, The Sun reports.

While inquiries have been launched into her death, authorities have confirmed they are not treating it as suspicious.

Cpl Wilde had been serving with the Yorkshire Regiment at the Wiltshire base following a recent transfer from the Welsh Guards, who are stationed in Windsor.

She had recently earned her promotion to Corporal ahead of her move.

Her former unit, the Welsh Guards, released a tribute describing Cpl Wilde as an “exceptional medic” who brought “warmth, humour and professionalism” to everyone she worked alongside.

The Army has launched an investigation after Corporal Lucy Wilde was found dead in her barracks

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The statement celebrated her composure in demanding situations, noting: “She was known for her calmness under pressure, tireless care for others, and unwavering commitment to her role.”

“Lucy had a rare ability to lift those around her. She was popular, genuine and deeply respected. Her loss is felt across the Battalion and far beyond,” the tribute continued.

Her courage was particularly evident during a mass casualty incident in the Falkland Islands, where she treated injured Guardsmen after a vehicle overturned.

Cpl Wilde’s influence beyond the barracks was also acknowledged in the tribute, noting through her social media presence she “inspired many more, offering guidance on fitness, service life and the journey into the British Army”.

Fellow soldiers at Warminster Garrison found her after she did not appear for morning parade

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Beyond her military duties, the popular medic worked as a personal trainer and had built a following of more than 10,000 followers on TikTok, where she regularly shared workout videos and content about her experiences serving in the armed forces.

The Ministry of Defence confirmed Cpl Wilde’s death in a statement expressing deep sadness.

“Our thoughts are with Cpl Wilde’s family and friends at this sad time, and we ask that their privacy is respected,” a spokesman said.

“The circumstances surrounding Cpl Wilde’s death are being investigated, and it would be inappropriate to comment any further at this time.”

A friend expressed disbelief at the news, saying “everyone is stunned”.

“Lucy was incredibly popular and had just bought a new puppy,” they added.

“She had seemed really happy before she died.”

Anyone who is in emotional distress can call the Samaritans anonymously for free from a UK phone on 116 123 or go to samaritans.org.

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