A coroner finds that a man jailed over a fatal shooting of a police officer during a tavern hold-up died in prison of natural causes. The reports state the death occurs while the man is in custody, years after the shooting for which he was convicted. The coroner’s findings conclude that the inmate’s death is not linked to foul play or an external cause, describing it as resulting from natural causes while incarcerated. Both outlets present the same core details: the underlying offence involves the killing of a police officer during a hold-up at a tavern, the man later receives a prison sentence for that offence, and his death occurs in custody. The articles do not provide additional specifics on the inmate’s identity, his age, or the medical circumstances beyond the determination of natural causes. No differing interpretations or alternative causes of death are cited across the reports, and the coroner’s conclusion is presented as the final position following the inquest.