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The man in the death cell dies weeks before the execution date in Louisiana

The man in the death cell dies weeks before the execution date in Louisiana

An 81-year-old man who spent 30 years in the death cell died in Louisiana before his planned date of execution in March 2025.

As reported by NBCThe Louisiana officials confirmed on Sunday, February 23, that Christopher Sepulvado died of “natural thing” when he was approved in the infirmary.

Christopher was imprisoned at the murder of his 6-year-old stepson in 1992 and sentenced to death after the boy came home with polluted underwear.

According to the reports, the man met him with a screwdriver on his head and immersed him in burning water and was convicted and convicted in 1993.

The Federal Detailer and the Lawyer of Christopher, Shawn Nolan, said on Sunday in a statement that the doctors recently announced the convicted man, the terminally ill and recommended hospice care recently announced and recently announced.

While Shawn discouraged the death penalty, Shawn added: “Christopher Sepulvado's death overnight in the Attorney State prison is a sad comment on the condition of the death penalty in Louisiana.”

In addition, Christopher should be carried out by nitrogen gas, whom his lawyer described as “simply barbaric”.

Remarkably, the first execution of nitrogen gas was carried out in Alabama last year, and since four people were carried out using the same method.