A prisoner has reportedly died at His Majesty’s largest prison in the kingdom last month.

Local media have identified the deceased as Peau La’iafi.
Media sources alleged the 39-year-old died of a heart attack.
Others, however, claimed that the deceased was a victim of foul play.
We have contacted the Prisons’ CEO, Sēmisi Tapueluelu, for comment.
We asked him to clarify the conflicting information we had about La’iafi’s death.
We also requested Tapueluelu to confirm whether this was La’iafi who was sentenced in relation to the death of Manu Crewe of Pelehake in 2017.
A court decision said La’iafi was sentenced along with two other men after they became aware that Crewe had sexually assaulted the daughter of one of the men.
Court document shows Crewe admitted to the offence.
During a night of heavy drinking, a heated altercation broke out involving Crewe, La’iafi, and the men.
The tension escalated, resulting in a violent confrontation.
Crewe sustained serious injuries during this incident and was subsequently taken to the hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival.