Two men have died in Texas prison cell fires after warnings of broken alarms were ignored Keri Blakinger ,
The Marshall Project May 9, 2022
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1of 3 A recent fatal cell fire occurred at the Gib Lewis Unit, a Texas state prison near Woodville.
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2of 3 Jacinto De La Garza, 26, died in a cell fire last November at the Gib Lewis prison in East Texas. Investigators initially said he suffered a heart attack, but later said that he died of smoke inhalation. De La Garza family via The Marshall Project Show More Show Less
3of 3 The Gib Lewis state prison, near Woodville, site of a recent fatal prison cell fire.
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The last time the other prisoners saw Jacinto De La Garza alive, he had his face pressed against the glass panel of his cell door, his mouth contorted and gasping for breath.
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Keri Blakinger covered breaking news, prisons and the death penalty. She was hired at the Houston Chronicle through the Hearst Fellows program. She graduated from Cornell University and covered county and town government at the Ithaca Times before moving to breaking news at the New York Daily News. After three years at the Chronicle, she moved to The Marshall Project.