A.G. to look into death of Duchesne County inmate who lost at least 17 pounds in four days
“This story is dated May 10, 2017. “The death remains shrouded in questions, including what kind of medical attention Jensen received during her time in jail. Records indicate she told jail staff she was vomiting and had diarrhea for her entire stay before she died Dec. 1.
She lost at least 17 pounds in that time, and perhaps as much as 42 pounds, medical records indicate.
Duchesne County Attorney Stephen Foote didn’t respond to over a dozen requests for comment by The Salt Lake Tribune since March. Last month, Foote declined specific comment on the case, saying his investigation was nearly finished. He hasn’t responded to a half-dozen requests for comment since then.”
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