The Mercury News

Death row inmate dies in hospital

- By George Kelly gkelly@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN QUENTIN >> A 58-yearold man convicted of murder who was also serving a life sentence without parole died Sunday of apparent COVID-19 complicati­ons, state prison officials said.

In a statement Sunday evening, state prison officials said death row inmate Pedro Arias had been receiving treatment at an outside hospital, and that a coroner will pronounce an exact cause of death for Arias, the California Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion said.

Arias had been on death row since March 5, 1990, nearly two weeks after his Sacramento County sentencing for first-degree murder and second-degree robbery while armed with a firearm.

He had also received a life sentence without parole after conviction­s for kidnapping for ransom, penetratio­n with a foreign object, attempted sodomy, lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14, sodomy of a child under 14, two counts of forcible rape, second-degree robbery and enhancemen­ts for the use of a firearm.

At least two dozen San

Quentin prisoners have died, including several sent to Bay Area medical centers for treatment in the wake of a COVID-19 outbreak that has sickened more than a thousand prisoners.

Last weekend, protesters sought to marshal support to ease the pandemic’s deadly impact within state prison facilities. On Sunday, a prison guard who had been battling the illness succumbed.

Arias was one of 714 people awaiting execution on California’s Death Row, though Gov. Gavin Newsom has effectivel­y suspended the death penalty here.

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