Jaysley-Louise Beck Biography – Wiki
Jaysley-Louise Beck was found tragically dead at the base in Larkhill, Wiltshire, on December 15.
She died the same day as Lance Corporal Michael Joseph Miah, 28, of the Household Cavalry, who was found dead in her garage in Bulford.
The military has launched an investigation into the deaths, which come after at least five confirmed suicides on Salisbury Plain since 2018.
Age
Jaysley-Louise Beck has died at the age of 19-years-old.
Family & Siblings
Gunner Beck had completed her initial training at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate before continuing her military career at Larkhill in 2020.
Her family, who live in Oxen Park in Yorkshire, said she could “light up a room by putting a smile on anyone’s face”.
Tributes
In a sent tribute, they said: ‘Jaysley is a loving and caring person who would go out of her way to help anyone in a less fortunate position than herself.
“If there is ever a person who needs help, you can always count on Jaze to be there.
She died within hours of Lance Corporal Michael Joseph Miah, 28, of the Household Cavalry, who was found dead in his garage in Bulford. “Her compassion for others and her ability to light up a room by putting a smile on anyone’s face is immeasurable.”
Investigation
The Army has confirmed that an investigation into Gunner Beck’s death is underway.
A spokesperson said: “It is with sadness that we confirm the death of Gunner Jaysley-Louise Beck in Larkhill in December 2021.
“Given the ongoing investigations, it would be inappropriate to comment further, but any death is a tragedy and our condolences go out to the families and friends of those affected.”
An inquest into Gunner Beck’s death is scheduled for a later date.
The tragic deaths, just 10 days before Christmas, come after at least five confirmed suicides on Salisbury Plain (pictured) since 2018.
Lance Corporal Miah was found dead the same day as her. Both were hanged, according to their autopsies.
As part of her legacy, her family is asking for donations to The Principle Trust Children’s Charity.
“We think this charity exudes the kind of positivity that Jaysley always had to help children give back their dreams,” the family said.
“100 percent of every pound raised by the charity goes to help provide free holidays to disadvantaged, disadvantaged and disabled children across Yorkshire.”
They added: “A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered.”