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Mother Of Fort Hood Soldier Says Punishment ‘Not Going To Bring My Son Back’

For the family of Sgt. Elder Fernandes of Brockton, it's a positive step forward that comes too late.

Sgt. Elder Fernandes
Sgt. Elder Fernandes (US Army)

BOSTON — Following an investigation into a pattern of sexual assault, harassment, suicides and murder at Fort Hood in Texas, 14 senior Army officers have been suspended or fired.

For the family of Sgt. Elder Fernandes of Brockton, it’s a positive step forward that comes too late. “I’m glad they decided to listen, and they decided to do something,” said Ailina Fernandes, Elder’s mother. “I know it’s not going to bring my son back.”

Last summer, Sgt. Fernandes complained to his superiors at Fort Hood that he’d been sexually assaulted by another soldier, but the accusation was dismissed. He was later found dead, hanging from a tree in Temple, TX. His death was ruled suicide, but his mother doesn’t believe it.

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