Los Angeles Times

Correction­s officer toll rises

A sergeant in Chowchilla is eighth state prison employee to die of COVID-19.

- By Hayley Smith

A correction­al sergeant at Valley State Prison in Chowchilla has become the eighth state prison employee to die of COVID-19, authoritie­s said.

Sgt. Seeyengkee Ly, 38, died Sunday, according to a statement released by the California Correction­al Peace Officers Assn.

He spent more than 17 years with the California Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion and served at several prison facilities.

“Seeyengkee accomplish­ed a lot in his life,” wrote his sister, Mor Ly, on a GoFundMe

page set up for the officer. “He was an exceptiona­l son, hardworkin­g father, wonderful husband, an awesome friend to everyone, and a tough big brother.”

Ly was diagnosed with COVID-19 about four weeks ago, his sister said, and died of pneumonia complicati­ons after two weeks on a ventilator.

According to the Department of Correction­s, 1,927 prison employees have tested positive for the virus, including more than 40 at the two facilities in Chowchilla.

The virus has run rampant in the state prison population, and the Correction­s Department is preparing to release thousands of prisoners by the end of August in an attempt to stop the spread.

To date, 1,251 inmates have tested positive for the coronaviru­s, and 51 have died.

In a statement, the peace officers associatio­n president, Glen Stailey, expressed condolence­s to Ly’s family.

“He will be remembered for his life and service,” Stailey said. “His ultimate sacrifice is a reminder of the challenges faced by all of those who choose to walk the line behind prison walls.”

Ly is survived by his wife and four children, three siblings and his parents.

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Ly family SEEYENGKEE LY spent more than 17 years with the Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion.

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