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Jailed Gooch gang boss Lee Amos received a 'good standard of healthcare' in prison up until his death behind bars following a heart attack, according to a new report.
Amos, who had undiagnosed heart disease, was found sweating and clutching his chest by a fellow inmate who held his hand after he collapsed in his cell at HMP Oakwood, a privately-operated category C prison in Staffordshire, on April 22 last year, the Manchester Evening News has previously reported . He was given CPR in his cell but he died later in hospital, aged 48.
He was serving life with a minimum 35 years behind bars for a drive-by killing at a wake in 2007. Mourners dived for cover when Amos and four other Gooch gang members opened fire. Tyrone Gilbert, 24, was killed.
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