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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A federal lawsuit blames the medical staff at a Georgia prison for failing to treat an inmate who died from a severely infected tattoo.
The Southern Center for Human Rights filed a lawsuit Monday against Georgia Correctional Health, a contractor that provides health care at Georgia State Prison in Reidsville. The suit was brought by the sister of 50-year-old Randall Davison, who died in February 2015.
The lawsuit says Davison developed a severe infection in his forearm after receiving a tattoo from a fellow inmate in December 2014. Attorneys say he complained to the prison's medical staff and was given anti-inflammatory drugs, but no antibiotics to treat symptoms of infection.
Georgia Correctional Health and the state Department of Corrections declined to comment.
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