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    Ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez commits suicide in prison

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorApril 19, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, pictured in December 2012, was serving a life sentence in prison for murdering Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player in June 2013 Photo: AFP
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    Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, pictured in December 2012, was serving a life sentence in prison for murdering Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player in June 2013
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    Former American football star Aaron Hernandez on Wednesday was found dead in prison where he was serving a life sentence for murder, after hanging himself with a bedsheet, prison officials said.

    Hernandez, 27, was discovered hanging in his cell by corrections officers in Shirley, Massachusetts at approximately 3:05 am (0705 GMT) Wednesday, Christopher Fallon with the Massachusetts Department of Correction said.

    “Mr. Hernandez hanged himself utilizing a bedsheet that he attached to his cell window,” Fallon’s statement said.

    “Mr. Hernandez also attempted to block his door from the inside by jamming the door with various items.”

    Lifesaving techniques were administered to the former New England Patriots tight end and he was rushed to a hospital, where a physician pronounced him dead at approximately 4:07 am (0807 GMT).

    The ex-NFL star was in a single cell in general population housing. Police are at the scene and an investigation is underway.

    – Patriots: no comment –

    Hernandez’s death comes on the same day that President Donald Trump will host his former team the Patriots — which won the premier American football championship, the Superbowl, in early February — at the White House.

    “We are aware of the reports, but don’t anticipate that we will be commenting today,” a Patriots official told The Boston Globe.

    Hernandez was serving a sentence of life in prison without parole for murdering Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player, in June 2013.

    The team dropped Hernandez just hours after his arrest and nine days after Lloyd was found dead.

    His 2015 conviction had cemented a spectacular fall from grace for Hernandez, who once had a $40 million, five-year contract with the Patriots.

    His death also comes five days after he was cleared of killing two men in a drive-by shooting in July 2012 in Boston’s South End after an altercation outside a night club.

    The jury acquitted Hernandez on seven of eight charges after reportedly deliberating for 37 hours, and he was convicted only on an illegal firearms charge.

    At the time Hernandez, who had pleaded not guilty, was overcome with emotion as the verdict was read, moving his head from side to side, wiping his eyes and weeping.

    Reaction on social media was mixed.

    On Twitter, some people said the timing of his death was strange because he had just been cleared of the two killings.

    Others emphasized that he was a convicted murderer who deserved no pity.

    “He was such a good NFL player. Imagine what Aaron Hernandez could have been… RIP,” one fan tweeted.

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