RMC cadet dies in accident
From a CF News Release:
RMC Cadet Dies in Accident
RMC 05.12 - November 27, 2005
KINGSTON, ON - Royal Military College Officer Cadet Lee Burym was killed today as a result of a tobogganing accident at approximately 5 a.m. on Fort Henry Hill in Kingston, On. Next of kin have been notified.
Officer Cadet Burym, 18, of Danbury, Saskatchewan, was a first year cadet in science and engineering.
No further details can be made available at this time pending the outcome of a police investigation into this tragic accident. The Kingston Police are in charge of the investigation.
Condolences to his family and friends. From what I gather, some cadet friends of mine went on SLC with him.
An unfortunate end to a young Officer Cadet, but there’s always a risk when you’re in the military.
I personally was accepted as an Officer Cadet in the Regular Officer Training Plan to the Royal Military College in my Grade 12 year (2004), but didn’t accept the offer due to personal reasons.
RELATED: No Conclusion Reached by Military Police in Grozelle Case, where an RMC cadet’s body was found dead in a river in 2003.
This ClashBang.com article was written by Chris Chu. Tired of privately venting his frustration in vain, Chris decided to share his discontent with the rest of the world.
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