"Naval Special Warfare Command said in a statement to news outlets on Feb. 4 that the SEAL candidate’s cause of death is not yet known."
"The trainees “were not actively training when they reported symptoms and were transported to receive emergency care,” the Navy
said."
"The last SEAL candidate to die during the assessment phase before the death on Feb. 4 was in
2016. James Derek Lovelace, 21, was treading water with his gear in a massive pool when an instructor pushed him underwater at least twice.
The San Diego County Medical Examiner initially ruled his death a homicide. The Navy said in 2017 that it would not pursue criminal charges after an investigation was carried out into Lovelace’s death.
An autopsy revealed that Lovelace had an
enlarged heart and other health issues that may have contributed to his death."
Who knew the Navy was so advanced that they were giving clot shots back in 2016.