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Canadian soldier’s death probed at CFB Borden

FYI - This was Pte (William) Fletcher who passed away while on a training exercise at CFB Borden with RCEME. William Wallace Malcolm Fletcher | Beechwood
He was found with 3 rounds to his chest (223 rounds found near his body).
Do you have a source for that? You’ve signed up on this site in the past half hour, with a username based off his name, immediately posting a claim that he was shot three times. Clearly you have a reason for doing so. Can you please be transparent about where you’re sourcing your claim from?
 
Do you have a source for that? You’ve signed up on this site in the past half hour, with a username based off his name, immediately posting a claim that he was shot three times. Clearly you have a reason for doing so. Can you please be transparent about where you’re sourcing your claim from?
I'll echo this.
 
Do you have a source for that? You’ve signed up on this site in the past half hour, with a username based off his name, immediately posting a claim that he was shot three times. Clearly you have a reason for doing so. Can you please be transparent about where you’re sourcing your claim from?
Yes, I have direct knowledge of the case. The military did not want anyone to know how Pte (William) Fletcher passed away and did not want it known that there were 223 rounds found at the scene. As you can see from the initial news and statements from the Military, they never released his name. The email account tied to my username is my account.
 
I fully know the difference between .223 and 5.56. That's one of the interesting facts about this death. The NATO standard for the C7 is 5.56
 
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