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Officials investigate death at Salem prison
By statesmanjournal.com- Whitney M Woodworth
Published: 02/04/2016

Officials are investigating the death of an inmate at the Oregon State Penitentiary.

Ronald Ruffin, 54, died unexpectedly in the Salem prison's infirmary Tuesday afternoon, an Oregon Department of Corrections representative said. He was serving a life sentence for one count of murder out of Multnomah County and had been in custody since March 1988.

Oregon State Police and the Marion County Medical Examiner officials will handle the investigation, as they do with all unanticipated deaths in state prisons.

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