TROUBLED BASE Inside disturbing history of Camp Lejeune with nearby overflowing ‘baby heaven’ cemetery after mystery deaths of 3 kids

Marine Martin Keimig

Former Marine Martin Keimig, who was stationed at Camp Lejeune twice, told The Sun that nobody gave the quality of the water a 'second thought' Credit: Martin Keimig

THE mysterious deaths of three kids at Camp Lejeune last month was not the first time tragedy has rocked the military base.

Between 1953 and 1987, hundreds of infants died and were buried near the North Carolina base in a cemetery that has been named Baby Heaven.

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