The official inquiry into the death of a New Zealand soldier in Afghanistan yesterday is understood to be focusing on the possibility that he took his own life.
The soldier was serving in the Bamiyan Provincial Reconstruction Team. The Defence Force said last night that an incident had occurred at the forward patrol base Romero, which is several hours away from the PRT headquarters in Bamiyan town.
It would not divulge any details of the soldier's death, but it is understood that the official inquiry is treating it as a suspected suicide. The soldier was taken to hospital but died about 11am, New Zealand time.
"The death was not the result of combat action and does not appear to involve the actions of another party," said Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman.
He said the Government offered its condolences to the man's family. The soldier had been in Bamiyan since September last year.