pitch inside an aircraft at an altitude of more than 20,000 feet. diving unavoidable in this game! by the looks of his skills, he s still got it. doesn t matter if he s playing with both feet on the ground or up in the air. great pictures. that isjust about or up in the air. great pictures. that is just about it from me. back to you. that looks like lots of fun! thanks very much indeed. the body of the british aid worker paul yuri will arrive back in the uk later today after his family raised £10,000 to bring him home from ukraine. paul urey. paul went to help families escape after russia invaded the country, but he was captured by pro russian forces and accused of being a mercenary. ian haslam reports. paul urey s family, led by his two daughters, have spent the last two months trying desperately to have his body repatriated. with the foreign, commonwealth and development office telling them it was unable to pay for the repatriation, the family have had to rely on thousands of poun
we never would have made this happen without everyone s support. when we first heard of the money we had to raise, we kind ofjust come to terms with, maybe we ll never get this money. we set up a gofundme in hopes of raising. nowhere near the amount we ve raised, and it s still going. people are still showing us support and we couldn t be more thankful for it. paul s family and the uk government say he was doing humanitarian work when in april he was detained by pro russian separatists at a checkpoint in ukraine and accused of being a mercenary. no matter what the situation, he always tried to make a better outcome. and i think in this situation, that s what he wanted to do. as he said to our mum, i need to go and help the women and children. it s not their fault they re in this war. i don t think he understood the risks. lyndsey, who spoke to paul during his detention, also addressed claims from the ukraine government that her brother had been tortured. devastated that a human being
coming days is common sense. a british man who was captured by russian backed separatists in ukraine has died in detention. a5 year old paul urey from warrington was held in the self proclaimed people s republic of donetsk in april and accused of being a mercenary. his mother is said to be distraught and still in shock after being told of his death by the foreign office. our correspondent james landale reports. paul james landale reports. yuri was a volunteer, humanitarian paul yuri was a volunteer, humanitarian worker from warrington who came to ukraine to try to help. but it was a journey that ended in his death. the a5 year old briton was detained in april near here. he was detained in april near here. he was trying to rescue a family from a village nearby but was held at a checkpoint as he tried to enter russian controlled territory. i begged him not to go and he said,