Mother of Navy SEAL candidate who died during Hell Week fumes over lack of action, transparency 8 months later
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The mother of a Navy seaman who died after successfully completing SEAL training is fuming over the agency's lack of action and transparency over eight months after his death.
"My son can’t die in vain." "How dare they try to paint a picture and tarnish my son's reputation?" Stephanie Pagones is a Digital Reporter for FOX Business and Fox News. Story tips can be sent to stephanie.pagones@fox.com and on Twitter: @steph_pagones.
"It’s not just my son that died," Regina Mullen said as she spoke to Fox News Digital through tears on Thursday. "It’s the men that have permanent severe injuries that are lured into this. I met them, I met the candidates going through it, I met some of their mothers."
Some of Mullen’s biggest issues with the circumstances surrounding Kyle’s death include the poor treatment and singling out of someone of the candidates – allegedly including her son – as well as the lack of proper medical care.