The father of a Navy SEAL candidate who died during training several years ago levied several accusations against the military after another SEAL candidate died earlier this month. “I’d like to send my condolences to Kyle Mullen’s family. No one can relate to their situation like I can,” James Lovelace told Fox News on Sunday, referring to the SEAL candidate who recently died. “I know what they’re going through, and what they’re about to go through with the lack of information that they’re going to get from the U.S. Navy surrounding their son’s death.” Lovelace’s son, James “Derek” Lovelace, died in 2016 during training. But the elder Lovelace has claimed the Navy fabricated information relating to his 21-year-old son’s death and hasn’t acknowledged any wrongdoing. “I’m kind of reliving my son’s incident six years ago all over again,” Lovelace told Fox. “It’s a sad world when this is what it …