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Authorities have released the identity of a year-old man who died in jail last month while awaiting trial in connection with an alleged on a neighbor at a Hesperia retirement community. An official cause of death will be determined through an autopsy by San Bernardino County coroner's investigators, officials said. Brabant suffered from "numerous serial medical issues" and had been hospitalized in the weeks prior to his death, the statement added. Brabant was initially booked on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with an alleged attack on a fellow resident of the senior care facility, sheriff's department spokeswoman Mara Rodriguez said.
More: Elderly Hesperia assault suspect dies in sheriff's department custody. Further details of the alleged crime were not available.
The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office filed a charge of assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury against Brabant, along with a special allegation of causing great bodily injury to a victim, records show. He pleaded not guilty to the charge and denied the special allegation.
Hearings had been in held in the weeks prior to Brabant's death regarding his mental competency, according to court records. More: Elderly man accused of attempted murder following assault at Hesperia retirement community. The investigation into Brabant's death was ongoing, and anyone with information was asked to contact the Sheriff's Specialized Investigations Division at Information may also be provided anonymously to the We-Tip hotline at This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Elderly Hesperia assault suspect who died in jail identified.
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