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Authorities: Phoenix prison inmate dies in apparent suicide
By azfamily.com
Published: 03/06/2019

PHOENIX (AP) — Authorities say an inmate at the state prison in Phoenix has died in an apparent suicide.

Arizona Department of Corrections officials say 40-year-old Abebaw Feleke died Sunday from an apparent act of self-harm by means of hanging.

He was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics in consultation with doctors.

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