Family Seeks Answers in Inmate Death
By: Karoline Wightman
Updated: March 12, 2013
It's been three weeks and a
grieving mother is still waiting for answers why her son died.
Debra Porschia's 24-year-old
son Kendrick collapsed on the basketball court while incarcerated at the
Arkansas Department of Correction Ouachita River Unit in Malvern.
Debra Porschia says her son
was in perfectly good health, wasn't taking any medication, and the Arkansas Department
of Correction hasn't been able to give her an official cause of death.
"He was a likable
person and easy to get along with. He was an out going person."
Porschia was about to be
released from prison in June. His mother says she got a call her son died the
morning of February 23rd. "I've been crying, I haven't slept, I'm
trying to be strong."
Debra says Kendrick died
playing basketball which doesn't make sense to her. "He was glad he was
coming home. He wanted to see his grandma and was happy to see his
brothers."
Debra says he wasn't sick
and didn't have any medical issues. "Just tell me what happened to my
baby."
She says the Department of Correction
isn't providing any answers to her that make sense. "It might be fluid around
the lungs, it might be a seizure, and it might be a heart attack. Now they say
they don't know until they get the medical examiners report back."
Debra's been waiting weeks
for answers. "It's not going to bring him back. I just want the truth,
that's all."
She isn't the only one.
Nellie Rufus says her nephew, 31-year-old Roy Parham, died just days before
Kendrick Porschia playing basketball at the Tucker Unit. "That's what's so
unbelievable. When I heard about Porschia's son, I was like, no. It can't
be."
Both women believe there's
more to the story. "It's time for someone to speak up not just for my child or for
The spokesperson for the
Arkansas Department of Correction says the cause of death for both inmates is
pending the medical examiners report. No word when those reports will be
complete.


