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Prison escape inmate goes on hunger strike
By wwlp.com
Published: 12/13/2017

ATTICA, N.Y. (NEWS10) – The convicted murderer who garnered national attention after escaping from an upstate NY prison is on a hunger strike.

Last month, David Sweat was moved from Five Points Correctional Facility in Seneca County.

In 2015, Sweat and another inmate Richard Matt escaped from Clinton Correctional Facility. Matt was killed during the three-week manhunt. Sweat was captured near the Canadian border.

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