McALESTER, Okla. -- An Oklahoma inmate whose life was spared by the governor just moments before he was to receive a lethal injection on Thursday was later found unresponsive inside his cell and rushed to receive medical attention, prison officials said.

Guards found Tremane Wood, 46, unresponsive in his cell during a routine check hours after his sentence was commuted and after he had visited with his attorneys, said Department of Corrections spokeswoman Kay Thompson. He was stable and alert Thursday evening, and prison officials don't suspect foul play, she said.

Wood had been waiting in a holding cell next to Oklahoma's death chamber Thursday morning when he learned Gov. Kevin Stitt had commuted his sentence to life without parole.

Family members of the victim had supported Wood's cl

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