https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10731537/Three-Navy-sailors-dead-unrelated-incidents-USS-George-Washington.html
Three US Navy sailors are found dead in 'unrelated' incidents on USS George Washington in under a week as rapid intervention psychiatric team is deployed on board
Retail Services Specialist 3rd Class Mika'il Sharp and Electrician 3rd Class Natasha Huffman were found dead on April 9 and 10, respectively
A third sailor was found unresponsive on board the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, his name has not been released
The Navy deployed a psychiatric specialists to the ship to handle the trauma of three deaths so close together
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is looking into the deaths
Family and friends are grieving the loss
Three US Navy sailors have died on an aircraft carrier in less than a week, with officials saying the tragedies are all unrelated.
The deaths happened on the USS George Washington earlier this month, with two of the three victims so-far identified.
They are Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Natasha Huffman, who died on April 10 and Retail Services Specialist 3rd Class Mika'il Rayshawn Sharp who passed away on April 9, both on separate undisclosed locations off the ship.
Both sailors were 23. The third victim was found unresponsive on April 15. Their identity has yet to be released. All died on the USS George Washington while it was in dry dock in Newport News, Virginia, where it has been undergoing refurbishments since 2017.
No causes of death have been shared, although Navy officials say more information is forthcoming, and have deployed a rapid response psychiatric team on board the vessel to try and avoid further tragedies.