We have a messy situation on our hands!
09.02.2022 - 18:30 / perezhilton.com
One U.S. Navy SEAL candidate is dead and another has been hospitalized after the pair were part of a group that completed the first phase of Navy SEAL training, known popularly as “Hell Week.”
Kyle Mullen died on February 4 after he was taken to the hospital following the completion of the Hell Week training sessions for Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL (BUD/S) Class. According to a Navy press release, along with the other unnamed sailor and potential Navy SEAL candidate, Mullen “reported symptoms” following training and was “transported to receive emergency care.”
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The other SEAL candidate was placed in stable condition at Naval Medical Center San Diego, where he remains. Sadly though, Mullen was pronounced dead at the facility at 5:42 p.m. local time on February 4. He was just 24 years old. In the release, the Navy stated (below):
Just heartbreaking.
Rear Admiral H.W. Howard III, the commander of the Naval Special Warfare Command, further shared his own personal condolences to Mullen’s family following the tragedy, adding:
Mullen was not just a US Navy SEAL candidate, but also a decorated former college athlete. He had played on the Yale University football team, where he was named team captain and earned Second Team All-Ivy League status as a junior in 2018. More recently, he had played on the Monmouth University football team in his home state of New Jersey.
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Following his identification by the Navy, Mullen’s coach at Monmouth, Kevin Callahan, released a statement of mourning on the team’s Facebook page:
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