Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan

Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan
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Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan
Author: Tara Copp and Rio Yamat
Published: Jan, 03 2025 21:20

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Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan The highly decorated Special Forces soldier who died by suicide in a Cybertruck explosion on New Years Day confided to a former girlfriend — who had served as an Army nurse — that he faced significant pain and exhaustion that she says were key symptoms of traumatic brain injury.

Arritt also served on active duty in the Army as a nurse from 2003 to 2007, deploying to the military’s massive medical complex in Germany where she helped treat many soldiers with traumatic brain injuries and blast injuries from intense ground combat in Afghanistan and Iraq.

“My life has been a personal hell for the last year,” he said Arritt during the early days of their dating, according to text messages she provided to the AP.

She said the military failed to get Livelsberger the care he needed, symptoms she saw in him as early as 2018.

He was very private but shared images and texts with Alicia Arritt, 39, who he met and began dating in Colorado in 2018.

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