Adam Bryant was incarcerated at Vigo County Jail for domestic battery when he experienced severe health issues, including vomiting, stomach pains, and hallucinations. After a physical altercation with inmates, he was placed in solitary confinement, where his condition deteriorated significantly. In the last hours of his life, he attempted to use the intercom for help but was too weak. He died from hyponatremia on Christmas Eve. His family has since filed a lawsuit against jail officials for neglect and violation of his constitutional rights, underscoring concerns regarding solitary confinement practices.
Video footage shows staff members checking on other inmates while paying little attention to Bryant. This evidence contradicts the jail's claims about his care.
Bryant's conditions included severe stomach pains, an inability to eat, and hallucinations, which worsened during his solitary confinement in the days leading up to his death.
Bryant's case is now the focus of a lawsuit against several Vigo county jail employees for violating his constitutional rights, emphasizing the dangers of solitary confinement.
On Christmas Eve, Bryant attempted to call for help using the intercom, but his weakened state hindered his ability to alert the staff.
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