The soldier's father said the Army confirmed how his son died, but he suspected it was cardiac arrest.
The body of a U.S. Army soldier returned home to San Diego Tuesday afternoon. Sgt. 1“He was a really good man,” said Shaw’s father, Pete Shaw., but suspected it was cardiac arrest. He recalled getting the call from his older son earlier this month.
“He called and I could hear him crying,” Pete Shaw said while looking down. “I couldn’t grasp that. ‘What do you mean?’”Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters. Sgt. Shaw was stationed overseas in South Korea. His wife and sons live in Fayetteville, North Carolina. “Had three boys: 11, 9, and 7. Loved them dearly,” said the elder Shaw. “They miss him dearly right now.”Sgt. Shaw’s body was flown home Tuesday afternoon. He will be buried in Miramar National Cemetery July 7.
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