Roxanna Brown, a 62-year-old
American director of a museum in Thailand
was found dead Wednesday night in a detention center in Seattle. The cause
of her death has not been yet established. The Seattle
Times indicated that she might have suffered a heart attack. But has she
received all the medical care that she needed?
Maggie Ogden, an attorney and
spokeswoman for the Federal Detention Center, said that the detention center did not have any
medical staff on duty overnight. And it was not unknown the fact that Brown had
the symptoms of an infection even before she got into custody.
The art expert, trained in art
history at UCLA, traveled to USA
in order to participate at an Asian-art symposium organized by the University of Washington.
She was arrested last week and
charged with a single count of wire fraud. Federal investigations revealed that she helped art collectors to claim
fraudulent tax deductions. Thus, she is believed to have allowed her electronic
signature be placed on fake appraisal forms that increased the value of some
art pieces, which were sent to the Californian museums. If she were to be found
guilty, the penalty would have been 20 years of prison.
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