Multi-National Force - Iraq - Detainee dies at Camp Bucca Language:English|العربية Language: English | عربي HomeNewsThe New Face of IraqInside the ForceFight for FreedomFrom the TroopsFor the TroopsFor the MediaSite Map Daily Stories Arabic Daily Stories Feature Stories Press Releases Arabic Press Releases International News Press Briefings Pentagon Press Briefings Freedom Journal Iraq Radio News Combined News Archive Background Country Facts The Iraqi Central Government Provincial Iraqi Control Iraqi Leaders Security Forces Reconstruction Reconstruction Report Force Leaders Commanding General's Column Organization Operations Review Freedom Facts Insurgent Groups Terrorist Tactics Ansar al Sunna Ansar al Sunna Arabic Al Qaeda in Iraq Al Qaeda in Iraq Arabic Why I Serve Blogging Policy Messages For the Troops Send Messages to the Troops Operation Tribute to Freedom Anthrax Vaccination Information CPIC Contact Info Credentials Application Form Credentials Application Form (fillable) Credentials Renewal Form Credentials Renewal Form (fillable) Embed Overview Ground Rules Hold Harmless Agreement Personal Data Form for Embeds Sample Credential Letter Radio Actualities Home News Press Releases Detainee dies at Camp Bucca Detainee dies at Camp Bucca Friday, 20 October 2006 MULTI-NATIONAL FORCE-IRAQ COMBINED PRESS INFORMATION CENTER BAGHDAD, Iraq http://www.mnf-iraq.com 703.270.0320 / 0299 Oct. 20, 2006 Release A061020b Detainee dies at Camp Bucca CAMP BUCCA, Iraq— A security detainee died Oct. 19 at Camp Bucca, Iraq, from what appears to be natural causes. An autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death, a standard procedure for detainees who die while in custody of Multi-National Force - Iraq. At approximately 10:00 a.m. Oct. 19, the detainee was found to be unresponsive, was not breathing, and had no pulse. A guard and medic began CPR and the detainee was evacuated to the facility hospital. All efforts to resuscitate the detainee failed. An attending physician pronounced him dead at 10:48 a.m. Oct 19. The family will receive the remains upon completion of the autopsy, in accordance with standard procedure. -30- FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE COMBINED PRESS INFORMATION CENTER at: cpicpressdesk@iraq.centcom.milThis email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it . < Prev Next > This Week In Iraq:: Sign up for our weekly newsletter E-mail address: Freedom Facts :: In 2006, medical care improved in Iraq with the renovation of 15 hospitals. Each completed facility sees approximately 500 patients per day for a total of 11,000 patients nationwide. Related Content :: British troops find huge cache Coalition forces wound 1 suspected terrorist, capture 8 others Marine killed in Al Anbar IA Soldiers find munitions, detain terrorists Company unearths weapons cache, detains terror suspects Iraqis, Coalition reestablish security on Haifa Coalition Forces stop terrorist IED emplacers Pushing freight: ATOC moves cargo quickly Two MND-B pilots killed in helicopter crash Iraqi Army gain NCOs and new medical facilities Saddam faces trial for attacks on Kurds Terrorist leader captured MND-B Soldiers capture murder suspects Iraqis urged to form government; security forces diminish terrorists' supplies Iraqi Freedom Day RSS Daily Stories Feature Stories Press Releases All Content Links To Related Sites U. S. Central Command U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Gulf Region Division Multi National Corp - Iraq Multi - National Security Transition Command - Iraq more >> All content on MNF-Iraq.com is public domain and may be used freely. Please send questions and comments to: mnfi.webmaster@iraq.centcom.mil