We are looking for more information regarding the death of Navy Petty Officer David Cedergren.
Below are excerpts from a February 2009 AP article. (Click HERE to read the entire article)
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class David A. Cedergren, 25, of Saint Paul, Minn., died Sept. 11, 2004, while showering at his base at Camp Iskandariyah, Iraq. His family was told he died of natural causes.
Late last year, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology changed the manner of Cedergren’s death to “accidental,” caused by electrocution and inflammation of the heart. The Naval Criminal Investigative Services has reopened an investigation into his death, Ed Buice, a NCIS spokesman, said Monday.
Cedergren—a medic—was found in an outdoor shower stall in Camp Iskandariyah, Iraq, not breathing and without a pulse.
Did KBR have the Operations & Maintenance (O&M) on this facility? They say no!! I say….I DON’T TRUST KBR!!!
If you have any information about ANY circumstances surrounding the death of David Cedergren click HERE to email me.
Ms Sparky
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As far as I can remember Camp Iskandariyah is a coalition camp, and the only thing that KBR would have had is the DFAC with TTM delivering ice and fuel. I believe that Camp Iskandariyah was a British Military run base. If I am incorrect let me know.