Army: No Bullet Wound in Soldier Who Died During Skype Chat

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Updated: 5/07/2012 9:34 am
WASHINGTON (AP) - Army investigators say they found no bullet wound and no foul play in the death of a soldier who died during a Skype video chat with his wife.

Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark's wife says her husband fell forward and she saw a bullet hole in the closet behind him, raising the question of whether he had been shot. But Christopher Grey, a spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation Command, said Monday that no bullet wound was found in Clark's body. Grey says an autopsy is being done to determine the cause of death.

Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark's brother-in-law Bradley Taber-Thomas released a statement saying Clark's wife, Susan Orellana-Clark, was talking to her husband when he suddenly collapsed.  Orellana-Clark saw a bullet hole in a closet behind him.

The statement says the Skype link remained open for two hours Monday as family and friends in the U.S. and Afghanistan tried to get Clark help. Then two military personnel arrived and appeared to check his pulse.

The family says they gave no details on his condition to his wife. The Pentagon has said the cause of Clark's death remains under investigation.

Clark, a 43-year-old Army chief nurse, grew up in Michigan and lived previously in Spencerport, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester and his wife's hometown. He joined the Army in 2006 and was stationed in Hawaii before he was assigned to the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso. He deployed to Afghanistan in March.

A statement from the family released by Taber-Thomas said Clark died Monday while talking to his wife during one of their regular Skype sessions. "At the time of the incident, the family was hoping for a rescue and miracle, but later learned that it was not to be," the statement said. "Although the circumstances were unimaginable, Bruce's wife and extended family will be forever thankful that he and his wife were together in his last moments."

Clark's body was returned Thursday to Dover Air Force Base. A funeral is planned in Spencerport, but details were not immediately available. Clark and his wife, Susan Orellana-Clark, moved there in 2000. While living there, he worked for about four years at Highland Hospital in Rochester, N.Y., first as an operating room assistant then operating room technician.

"He was a friendly guy, always joking, always picking on me because of my (British) accent," said Ellie Villanueva, a nurse who worked with Clark at the hospital and kept in touch with him after he left. They spoke a few days before his death, and he talked about coming for a visit. "After work, we would all go out. It was like a family. He was my son."

Clark was an EMT before he worked at the hospital. He went on to earn his nursing degree and planned to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist, Villanueva said.

"He was always willing and always wanting to better himself," she said.

Military records show Clark finished his nursing degree before joining the military in 2006. He received a number of awards and decorations for his service.

"When you were in Bruce's presence it was apparent he served a higher purpose," the family's statement said. "He was deeply honored to serve his country, and he paid the ultimate sacrifice to serve people, his children, family, community, and church."

A memorial service also was planned in Addison, Mich., where Clark graduated from high school.

Villanueva said the delay in releasing the cause of Clark's death was difficult on those who knew him. "Why is it taking so long? It's odd," she said. "It's a real shame."

Clark is survived by his wife and two daughters, age 3 and 9, he said.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Ammys2Cuties - 5/8/2012 12:14 PM
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well, of course they have, but I would have thought that considering his 'career path', that he would have been in excellent physical health with medical monitoring to assure that.

rosey red - 5/7/2012 6:48 PM
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Ammy- 43 year olds have been known to die for no apparent reason. This is truly sad, condolences to his family. Thank you sir for helping to keep me free!

Ammys2Cuties - 5/7/2012 2:56 PM
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NO bullet?...can't wait to hear the 'Paul Harvey' part of this story...so sad :(

Ammys2Cuties - 5/7/2012 6:51 AM
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I saw this story on TV...how horrific for his wife! My condolences to the family of this brave man trying to keep his family and human connection from a sewer pit of uneducated tribal zealots. May Karma make a visit to the jackwad murderer sooner, rather than later. So sad :(
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