Britney Spears’ ex-lover killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan leaving pop star “devastated”

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A hero pilot and former lover of Britney Spears , who helped her quit booze, has been killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

John Sundahl, 44, was shot down flying a helicopter from the capital Kabul where he had been working for several months as a private contractor ferrying officials across the war-torn country.

His devastated brother Karl said: “It’s heartbreaking – John went there to try to repair the country.

“He was trying to help people, he would often say that the country was in chaos.”

Britney, 33, dated John in 2007 after they met at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Los Angeles and she has credited him with helping her beat her drink problems.

At one stage the pair were also rumoured to be engaged, though the singer’s ­representative denied it at the time.

They remained friends after their romance ended but were said to have reignited their relationship last summer.

A source close to Britney  said: “She is devastated. Britney thought he was a lovely man.”

Speaking from his home in Los Angeles, his brother Karl told how John died.

He said: “John was on a journey from Kabul when he was shot at and killed.

“We were told by the State that John had died, they told us the Taliban did it.

“This is just awful. My family are heartbroken, my parents are elderly so this is very tough for them, and all of us.

“We know Britney’s upset too.

“John was still good friends with Britney, he talked to her regularly. They dated for a while but always kept in touch afterwards.”

Taliban fighters pose with weapons in an undisclosed location in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan

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3 Responses to “Britney Spears’ ex-lover killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan leaving pop star “devastated””

  1. Unknown's avatar

    Johnny is my friend. He was shot down and gravely injured but survived. He spent 3 months in a German hospital and a month here in the states and is now recovering at home. He will walk with a cane for the rest of his life but indeed is alive. To the guy that said he went to the area to just make money. He felt for the people so much he donated 100% of his time and salary to the cause of helping these people.

  2. Unknown's avatar

    What a load of crap! He went there to make money, the only person he was helping was himself!

    • Unknown's avatar

      You could not be any more wrong. I worked with Johnny. He does not need the money. He did it to try to re-build the country. He could have made more working in the U.S. He is back to work in Pakistan.

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