Delaware inmate, 56, dies in custody
WILMINGTON, Del. – Delaware officials say a 56-year-old inmate has died after going into cardiac arrest while being treated at an infirmary.
Delaware Department of Correction Paul Shavack said in a statement that inmate James Hamilton was pronounced dead at the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution in Wilmington early Saturday.
The statement says Hamilton was receiving care at the infirmary for a “medical condition” when he went into cardiac arrest. It says staff began life-saving measures, but Hamilton was pronounced dead by paramedics who arrived at the scene.
Hamilton, who was from Wilmington, had been in custody at the facility since Wednesday for a drug-related probation violation and related charges.
An autopsy will determine his cause of death.
The statement says a preliminary investigation does not indicate suspicious circumstances or foul play.
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