'We would have gotten a phone call from him the next day saying, 'Mom, I'm a Marine.' Instead, you get that knock at your door, two Marines telling you your son is gone and couldn't tell you why,' recalled Stacie Beals.
is now sharing the details of the investigation into her son's death.
Stacie Beals, of Pennsville, New Jersey, is the mother of 19-year-old Private First Class Dalton Beals who died on Parris Island, South Carolina. He passed away while he was completing"The Crucible," a Marine recruit's final and most difficult test.The cause of death was hyperthermia, extreme body temperature.It was a difficult conversation for the grieving mother Wednesday night. She says her son died on the last day of the crucible.
"We would have gotten a phone call from him the next day saying, 'Mom, I'm a Marine.' Instead, you get that knock at your door, two Marines telling you your son is gone and couldn't tell you why," said Stacie Beals. On the report's first page it states:"After demonstrating signs of heat injury, Recruit Beals left his team's patrol base alone and was unaccounted for in excess of 60 minutes."The weather conditions were reportedly hot that day, but that was found to have gone ignored.
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