Sergeant Fernandes’s mother, Ailina Fernandes, said her son had recently been admitted to the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center for about a week, and had been sending her regular updates. She last heard from him on Aug. 16, when he promised to call the next day.
The family said they did not know why Sergeant Fernandes was admitted to the medical center, but believed it had to do with psychiatric reasons. They said Sergeant Fernandes had reported sexual assault by a superior and that he was retaliated against after having spoken out.
“We are both heartbroken and sickened by this tragedy,” Natalie Khawam, a lawyer for the family who also represented Specialist Guillen’s family, said in a statement. “Elder signed up to serve our country, he did not sign up to be sexually assaulted by his sergeant, and then bullied and hazed for reporting it.”
Lt. Col. Christopher Brautigam, a spokesman for the 1st Cavalry Division, confirmed there was an open investigation related to allegations Sergeant Fernandes made concerning “abusive sexual contact.”
“The chain of command takes all allegations of sexual harassment and assault seriously,” Colonel Brautigam said. He said the unit’s sexual assault response coordinator had been “working closely with Sergeant Fernandes, ensuring he was aware of all his reporting, care, and victim advocacy options.”