What Was Albert Woodfox Cause of Death? Survivor of 42 Years In Solitary Confinement Dead At 75, Funeral & Obituary!

The BLACK PANTHER PARTY former activist and one of three members of ANGOLA THREE, passed away on Thursday, on the 4th of August. He was of about 75 years of age and he had spent about 43 years of his life in the confinement of community solitarily. The tragic news of his demise was confirmed by his own brother. The news of his death was first disclosed to the CBS news channel. Afterwards, the news was provided from one to other media channels and other online media platforms as well. Everyone is stunned by his sudden demise. About 6 years ago, he was released from prison by the judge of court after Woodfox pleaded about him not guilty to the allegations of man- slaughtering. He was released at the age of 69 years. Follow Our website TheGossipsWorld.com for the latest updates!!!!!

Albert Woodfox Death Reason

Albert Woodfox Death Reason

Afterwards, he was detained again for some time though he was released soon since his pleading was accepted. He then got infected with the COVID-19 pandemic by the year 2020. He was vaccinated and boosted. He was even precautious enough about his health though he got infected. His health conditions started dropping off rapidly. His lungs got filled with fluid inside. His respiratory was badly affected and he was under direct oxygen supply from that time. His meditation didn’t help him enough even though his disease got agglutinated and his medicinal treatment resulted in his disease spreading out to the cardiac system as well. This spreading affected heart and surrounding arteries and veins along with the lymph nodes.

How Did Albert Woodfox Die?

And in the end, he died with his aggravated COVID-19 symptoms in all. His body suffered a lot as the autopsy reports had revealed due to his blood clots on visceral organs, he died. He was imprisoned in the year 1972 afterwards he was sentenced to death for killing the guard. Though he had survived his imprisonment period in one of the most deadly prisons in America. Even after getting imprisoned many times, he didn’t stop his work. He continued addressing people towards empowerment.

He used to give his example to others as he had survived the ANGOLA Prison, for no one else but those who actually want to change their life and have a better life. Our condolences are with him and may god grant strength to his family along with peace to his soul. He will always be remembered as a great human being who was always ready to serve his people.

Steven Paul

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