Family of man who overdosed in San Diego Central Jail sues county

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The family of a man who died of an overdose at the San Diego Central Jail last year filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday against San Diego County.

The family of 31-year-old Chaz Guy Young-Villasenor alleges that other inmates provided him with methamphetamine and fentanyl, leading to his death on May 5, 2022, one day after his arrest on suspicion of theft and a restraining order violation.

His family's lawsuit states that Villasenor"went into serious and obvious medical extremis in his jail cell" and jail staff watched Villasenor collapse and"grovel on his jail cell floor for several hours." Villasenor was among 19 people who died in San Diego County jails last year. Eleven have died thus far in 2023.

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