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Federal probe opened in dehydration death of North Carolina inmate held in solitary cell

Published January 08, 2015

Associated Press

The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into the death of a North Carolina inmate with mental illness who died of thirst after being held in solitary confinement for 35 days.

A federal grand jury in Raleigh issued two subpoenas Wednesday seeking records from the North Carolina Department of Public Safety concerning inmate Michael Anthony Kerr. The state agency released the subpoenas Thursday following a public records request from The Associated Press.

AP reported last week that an autopsy determined Kerr died of dehydration on March 12 and was receiving no treatment for his schizophrenia.

Records show he was twice cited for flooding his cell in the weeks before his death. State officials have refused to say if guards responded by cutting off the water.

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