Multi-national Corps-Iraq/Multi-National Forces-Iraq News Release Education Jobs Travel Autos Gifts Conferences Home :: Military :: Library :: News :: 2005 :: January :: Military Introduction Systems Facilities Agencies Industry Operations Countries Hot Documents News Reports Policy Budget Congress Links WMD Intelligence Homeland Security Space Public Eye Military Detainee Dies of Apparent Natural Causes Baghdad - A security detainee died Wednesday afternoon at the Camp Bucca internment facility of what appears to be natural causes. An autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death. Detainees notified the guards at approximately 2:40 p.m. that the individual appeared to be suffering a medical problem. A medic immediately provided life-saving first aid for what appeared to be cardiac arrest. The detainee was immediately transferred to the Internment Facility Aid Station, where the medical staff continued life-saving measures, which failed to revive him. An attending physician pronounced him dead shortly after 3 p.m. at the aid station. The deceased is a 31-year-old male, who had been held as an internee since August 2004 as a threat to the security of Iraq. He was not being treated for any medical conditions. An investigation was initiated to determine the precise cause of death, which is standing procedure for all detainees who die while in custody of the Multi-National Force. Upon completion of the autopsy, the remains will be transferred to the Iraqi government and returned to the family. Release #050107g Advertise with Us | About Us | GlobalSecurity.org In the News | Internships | Site Map | Privacy Copyright © 2000-2007 GlobalSecurity.org All rights reserved. Site maintained by: John Pike