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Lawyer: US man jailed in Cuba ‘plans to end his life’

Alan and Judy Gross
FILE - In this file handout photo provided by the Gross family shows Alan and Judy Gross. Gross, a 61-year-old Maryland native, was arrested in December 2009 and charged with undermining Cuba's government by bringing communications equipment onto the island illegally. A hearing before Cuba's Supreme Court on Friday, July 22, 2011, offers jailed American subcontractor Alan Gross a last chance to get his 15-year sentence for sneaking communications equipment onto the island dismissed.(AP Photo/Gross Family, file). AP Photo/Gross Family, file

HAVANA, Cuba – The wife and lawyer of a U.S. government subcontractor imprisoned in Cuba say they fear for his life after his mother’s death from cancer last week.

Judy Gross is in Havana to visit her jailed husband, Alan Gross. She says in a statement she worries he will “do something drastic now that his mother is gone.”

Alan Gross launched a hunger strike in April to urge Washington and Havana to strike a deal for his release. He ended the protest at his mother’s request.

Scott Gilbert is the Grosses’ lawyer. He said in Wednesday’s statement that “Alan plans to end his life in an effort to end this agony.”

Gross has been behind bars since 2009. He is serving a 15-year sentence.

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