The Navy and local authorities are investigating the suspected suicide deaths of four sailors all assigned to the same ship maintenance center in Norfolk, Va., in the span of less than a month.
All four were assigned to Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) at Naval Station Norfolk, the Navy confirmed to The Hill on Friday.
Identified: The most recently deceased of the four, Janelle Holder, was found dead on Nov. 26, according to Lt. Cmdr. Rochelle Rieger, a public affairs officer with MARMC.
The three other sailors, Kody Lee Decker, 22, of Virginia; Cameron Armstrong; and Deonte Autry, 22, of Monroe, N.C., died on Oct. 29, Nov. 5 and Nov. 14, respectively.
Under investigation: "The circumstances surrounding these separate incidents are currently under investigation by local police departments and the U.S. Navy," Rieger said.
'Toxic leadership': Kayla Arestivo, a licensed counselor brought to the center in mid-November to help sailors in the unit, told NBC News that she "was inundated with the amount of hopelessness at that command."
She added that "toxic leadership" was an issue highlighted by the sailors she saw, including feeling overworked and undervalued by leaders.
Timing: A Navy spokesperson confirmed to The Hill that Arestivo, who is not typically on staff, was brought in along with other experts as part of a suicide prevention stand-down at MARMC between Nov. 14-16.
The stand-down included presentations from different mental health organizations — including the command's own suicide prevention coordinator — which all of the center's assigned 3,000 sailors and civilian staff were required to receive, the spokesperson said.
More about the center: About 1,500 uniformed sailors and 1,500 civilian staff are assigned to MARMC. Of the 1,500 sailors, about 500 are on limited duty for a variety of reasons, including mental or physical disabilities, are pregnant or postpartum mothers unable to be stationed aboard a ship or are dealing with personal circumstances such as a sick spouse.
All four sailors suspected of dying by suicide were on limited duty, the spokesperson confirmed.
Earlier tragedies: In April, three sailors assigned to the USS George Washington — about 30 miles away from Norfolk in Newport News, Va. — died by suicide within less than a week of each other.
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