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Inmate's death in P.E.I. correctional centre doesn't appear suspicious, RCMP says

An inmate has died while in custody at P.E.I.s jail, the provincial government confirmed to CBC on Friday.

This marks the third death of a person in provincial custody in less than a year

The correctional centre in winter with snow.
The P.E.I. government says an inmate died while in custody at the Provincial Correctional Centre in Winsloe on Wednesday, Feb. 7. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

The death of an inmate this week while in custody at P.E.I.'s jail does not appear suspicious, saidCpl. Gavin Moore with the P.E.I. RCMP.

The provincial Department of Justice and Public Safety confirmed to CBC Fridaythat an inmatedied in provincial custody onWednesday, Feb. 7.

Moore said police received thereport of a sudden death at the Provincial Correctional Centre in Winsloeearly Wednesday morning.

He said the RCMP's role is to work with the P.E.I. Coroner's Officeto determine whether any criminal activity was associated with the inmate's death.

RCMP investigate death of inmate at P.E.I.'s jail

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An inmate has died while in custody at P.E.I.'s Provincial Correctional Centre. Cpl. Gavin Moore, P.E.I. RCMP media relations officer, explains the RCMP's role in the investigation.

"Any time there's a death outside the hospital setting, police are looking at the scene, they're looking for witnesses, they're looking for information concerning what was going on the last time the person was seen alive," he said.

"In this particular case, based on the early indications there does not appear to be anything suspicious in nature."

Because the death occurred in the Provincial Correctional Centre, Moore said investigators will have plenty of information at their disposal, including witnesses and surveillance camera footage.

Neither the RCMP nor the Department ofJustice and Public Safety could provide any further details because the investigation is ongoing.

This is the third death of aperson in provincial custody in less than a year.

In February 2023, an involuntary patientdied at Prince County Hospital in Summerside. Then in August,the coroner's office said it was investigating a second deathat a provincial facility.

The chief coroner has called an inquest into the Prince County Hospital death, but no further details were available about the August incident.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story incorrectly attributed information about where the inmate died. The RCMP says a death happened at the Provincial Correctional Centre.
    Feb 09, 2024 2:24 PM AT

With files from Steve Bruce