Kohn was wearing protective headgear when he banged heads with another recruit as they were moving through doors in the training area.
After the collision, Kohn became ill and was transported to the hospital by Norfolk Fire-Rescue. He died on Dec. 18. The state medical examiner is investigating the cause of death, which will be reviewed by Police Chief Bruce Marquis.
"The department will review the information that is made available from these investigations to determine any lessons to be learned," according to a statement by Marquis on the
Norfolk Police
Website.
Kohn's friends told NewsChannel 3 he began bleeding inside his skull, a dangerous condition that often turns fatal, reports WTKR.
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