Inside Brooklyn jail where Maduro is being held
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County officials said a 53-year-old woman inmate was found dead in her cell at the Cumberland County Prison on Friday, Jan. 2.
Days after being captured in a Caracas safe house, ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro finds himself in a far less hospitable environment: a Brooklyn jail where he likely will be confined to a cell 23 hours a day,
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An investigation is underway after a female inmate at the Blair County Prison was found dead Friday in her cell. According to Blair County Coroner Ray Benton, his office was alerted to the death at 10:23 a.
Stearns County corrections officers responded to an inmate who pressed the intercom button in his cell. When officers arrived, water was spilling onto the jail's floor, according to the criminal complaint. The water came from a sink the inmate allegedly pulled off his cell wall.
About a month later, Ryan Rayburn, 27, was found unresponsive in his cell and died shortly after arriving at Appalachian Regional Healthcare Hospital in Morgan County. State police previously said foul play is suspected, and an inmate was being investigated as a person of interest.
The Maduros both plead innocent on narco-terrorism, gun and drug-related charges after being captured by the U.S. military in Caracas over the weekend.