A California inmate died during the heat wave. What do state prison conditions look like?
Briefly

Adrienne Boulware's death in Central California Women's Facility raises concerns over extreme heat conditions in correctional facilities, lacking adequate cooling systems.
Family asserts Boulware died from a heat stroke, contradicting prison staff who cite pre-existing health conditions as a likely cause pending official confirmation from the coroner's office.
Daughter criticizes lack of preventive measures, highlighting inadequate cooling in the prison and emphasizing the humanity of incarcerated individuals beyond being just numbers.
Inadequate response to extreme heat extends beyond CCWF, with allegations of poor conditions at Pleasant Valley State Prison by incarcerated individuals, citing lack of cooling systems and administrative oversight.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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