‘This was preventable’: Jailers ignored obvious signs of 60-year-old inmate’s medical condition until it was too late, lawsuit says

Exterior of the Dallas County Jail (Dallas County Jail)

Exterior of the Dallas County Jail (Dallas County Jail)

The family of a 60-year-old woman who developed pneumonia in an Alabama jail and died from septic shock days after she was released has filed a lawsuit alleging jailers ignored her worsening medical condition until it was too late.

Mary Strong died this month after she was released from the Dallas County Jail in Selma in April 2022. She had been in custody for drug-related offenses since June 2021, according to the lawsuit filed in federal court by plaintiff Denise Strong, Mary Strong’s daughter and a representative of the estate. The lawsuit names the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office, jail staff, and the county commission as defendants.

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