Lt. Gen. Sean C. Bernabe said the Army was aware of “some stressors in Ana's life, not tied to harassment but stressors in her life.”
of Pvt. Ana Basalduaruiz “is not ruling anything out,” but so far, “there are no indications of foul play.”
He would not confirm claims that the Army had told the family she died by suicide and said, “CID is careful not to assume anything or rule anything out, and I defer that question to CID as they conduct their investigation.” “Let me be clear: We do not tolerate harassment of any type. Harassment of any type is contrary to the Army values,” Bernabe said. “Harassment destroys the cohesion of our teams, and it erodes our readiness. Harassment is unacceptable.”
Alejandra Ruiz Zarco said her daughter told her weeks ago that a higher-ranking soldier was “harassing her” and that she’d been the object of repeated sexual advances from other people on the post, Noticias Telemundo reported.
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