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Condolences to soldier's family

Published: Wed 1 Dec 1999 03:50 PM
Prime Minister-elect Helen Clark today issued her condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Warrant Officer Tony Walser, who died yesterday while serving with the New Zealand forces in East Timor.
"It is a tragedy for the family, friends and colleagues. I know that the thoughts of every Parliamentarian will be with Warrant Officer Walser's family.
"While their grief will be deep, those who knew, loved and served with Warrant Officer Walser can be proud of his role in East Timor and his years of service for his country.
"The New Zealand forces are doing a vital job in bringing peace and security to East Timor as the country struggles to establish its independence," Helen Clark said.

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