Atlanta Jail Prisoner Eaten Alive By Bedbug: A surprising case has come to light from America’s Atlanta jail. In fact, in the jail here, a prisoner has died due to the bites of insects and bedbugs. The family of the deceased prisoner claims that insects and bedbugs ate the man alive in the prison’s dungeon. Because of which he finally died.
According to a BBC report, LaShawn Thompson was sentenced after being found guilty of a rape case. He was kept in the general jail for a few days, but the judges declared the guilty man mentally ill. He was then shifted to the psychiatric wing of the Fulton County Jail.
Prisoner treated worse than animals
Along with the family, the lawyer of the deceased, Michael D. Harper, also claims that the care of the prisoner was not done properly. He was treated worse than animals in jail. No animal can be kept in the barrack where the corpse was kept. The lawyer has demanded legal action, blaming the jail administration. During this, Thompson’s family lawyer has released pictures of his dead body. In this, millions of insects and bedbugs can be seen on their dead bodies.
family claims tortured to death
The lawyer told the media about the incident that Thompson had been murdered in a way. He has been tortured to death. He did not deserve such death. Even a sick animal cannot be kept in the cell where he was kept.
On the other hand, regarding this incident, the jail administration said in its clarification that it had been three months since Thompson was arrested. He was found unconscious in the jail cell. It has been said in the medical report that every effort was made to save him, but he could not be saved. However, the jail administration has accepted the presence of insects and bedbugs in the barracks.
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