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Georgia Inmate Dies
By Associated Press
Published: 02/17/2006

Georgia authorities are trying to determine what caused the death of an inmate at the Lowndes County Jail. Esavious Wright, 29, was pronounced dead early Thursday morning, said Capt. J.D. Yeager of the Lowndes County Sheriff's Office.

Wright, who was in his cell, suddenly fell to the ground after asking a deputy for a glass of water. Medical workers performed CPR and tried to resuscitate him.

"All we know at this point is Mr. Wright died," Yeager said. "The only thing suspicious about this death is that he's a 29-year-old male. Regardless of where people are at, whether they're at home, they're on the street, they're at a motel or in the jail, when it comes their time, they're going to die. It's just something we can't prevent."

Wright was arrested Feb. 9 on charges of violating his probation. The original charge was interfering with a police officer, Yeager said. Wright had paid a visit to the medical staff for a routine check on Feb. 10. He told the staff he had seen a doctor for acid reflux shortly before he was arrested, but he did not mention other health problems, Yeager said.


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