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Inmate dies in Lee County jail
By helafayettesun.com- Alton Mitchell
Published: 12/13/2017

A 28-year-old man died early Friday morning while in custody at an East Alabama detention facility. Officials indicate that the death appears to be related to a medical condition the man suffered while being housed at the facility and that foul play is not suspected in the death of the inmate.

According to a release from the Lee County Sheriff’s Department a 28-year-old male was found suffering from a medical condition inside of a cell block at the Lee County Jail in Opelika at 8:40 a.m. on Friday morning. The identity of the individual was not released in the release as officials were still trying to establish contact with relatives of the man.

According to the release a correctional officer at the facility became aware of the condition of the inmate and called for assistance from medical staff at the jail. A jail doctor and nurse responded and advised the inmate should be taken to a hospital.

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