Overview
- The 39-year-old Lithuanian suspect had been held on suspicion of killing a 56-year-old homeless man at the Rhine riverbank in Neuss alongside a 45-year-old accomplice.
- He was discovered strangled in his single cell at the JVA Ratingen facility early on June 11.
- Emergency measures to resuscitate him were unsuccessful, according to prison authorities.
- Court proceedings against him and his 45-year-old accomplice were pending in connection with the Neuss homicide at the time of his death.
- Investigators will review prison safety protocols and oversight as part of the death probe.