DENVER - The military plans to charge two intelligence soldiers in the suffocation death of an Iraqi general during an interrogation last fall, according to a newspaper report.
Charges of negligent homicide and involuntary manslaughter will be filed against Chief Warrant Officers Lewis Welshofer and Jeff Williams, The Denver Post reported in Thursday editions, citing a Pentagon (news - web sites) document obtained by the newspaper.
Welshofer has said he did nothing wrong. He is accused of sitting on the chest of Iraqi Maj. Gen. Abed Hamed Mowhoush and covering his mouth while the air force commander was wrapped in a sleeping bag, according to the document.
Mowhoush, 57, died during interrogation Nov. 26 at Qaim, Iraq (news - web sites). His death certificate lists homicide as the cause. The military has said Mowhoush died from asphyxiation due to smothering and chest compression.
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