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Australia s most infamous serial killer died alone in jail wearing an adult nappy, depressed, unable to swallow, and riddled with cancer.
Ivan Milat, who was convicted of seven murders in the 1990s, died aged 74 in the hospital wing of Sydney s Long Bay Correctional Centre on October 27, 2019.
He was diagnosed with terminal stomach and throat cancer, but refused treatment on several occasions, which prolonged his suffering and shortened his life.
He was wearing the incontinence garment under his prison greens and had minimal personal belongings when he died.
The miserable final years of Australia s most infamous serial killer, Ivan Milat (pictured), have been revealed in a coronial inquest which lays out his battle with depression and terminal cancer
The cause of death of one of Australia s most notorious serial killers has been revealed.
Ivan Milat, known as the backpacker killer, was serving a life sentence at Sydney s Long Bay Jail when he died.
A coronial inquest into his death ruled that at 4.07am on October 27, 2019 the 74-year-old succumbed to oesophageal cancer.
Serial killer Ivan Milat died of natural causes related to his terminal cancer.(A Current Affair)
A sick Milat is pictured in a wheelchair leaving hospital in 2019 before his death.(9News)
In the early hours of that morning, Milat was found unresponsive in his cell.
There were instructions not to resuscitate him and he was pronounced dead.
Australia s most infamous serial killer was crippled with pain and struggled to swallow before he died alone in jail depressed and riddled with cancer.
Ivan Milat, who was convicted of seven murders in the 1990s, died aged 74 in the hospital wing of Sydney s Long Bay Correctional Centre on October 27, 2019.
He was diagnosed with terminal stomach and throat cancer, but refused treatment on several occasions, which prolonged his suffering and shortened his life.
The miserable final years of Australia s most infamous serial killer, Ivan Milat (pictured), have been revealed in a coronial inquest which lays out his battle with depression and terminal cancer
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