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Autopsy: Coos County inmate died of coronary artery disease |
By nhregister.com |
Published: 12/06/2017 |
COOS BAY, Ore. (AP) — Authorities say an autopsy shows a jail inmate who died hours after his arrest on suspicion of assault died of natural causes. Coos County District Attorney R. Paul Frasier said in a news release Tuesday that that 42-year-old Rocky Alan Stewart was suffering from severe coronary artery disease. Frasier says because of the autopsy results, the manner of death will be listed as natural and cause of death will be severe coronary artery disease. Read More. |
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