St. John's inmate was seriously ill in prison before his 'sudden' death. His mother wants answers

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Cindy Flynn, pictured at her property in Little Port Harmon, is seeking answers about the timeline leading up to her son’s death. (Colleen Connors/CBC)

A St. John’s man who died while incarcerated at Her Majesty’s Penitentiary late last year suffered from a bacterial infection that ravaged his body and shut down his organs, says his mother.

The painful details of 35-year-old Seamus Flynn’s final hours have left troubling questions for Cindy Flynn, who is seeking accountability.

She wants to know who ultimately made the decision not to send her son to hospital sooner.

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“Seamus died a horrific death,” Cindy Flynn said in a

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