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Anti-virus creator John McAfee takes his life in a prison cell

Anti-virus software entrepreneur John McAfee has been found dead in a Barcelona prison cell, where "everything indicates" that McAfee took his own life.
According to BBC, the death happened after a Spanish court agreed to extradite him to the US to face tax evasion charges.
The Catalan Justice Department said prison medics tried to resuscitate him, but were not successful.
It stated in a statement that "everything indicates" McAfee took his own life.
John David McAfee, born in September 1945, was a British-American computer programmer and businessman. He founded the software company McAfee Associates in 1987 and ran it until 1994, when he resigned from the company.
He is described as a controversial figure in the tech world.
McAfee VirusScan helped to spark a multi-billion dollar industry in the computer world, and was eventually sold to technology giant Intel for more than $7.6bn (£4.7bn).
BBC reported that in October 2020, John McAfee was arrested in Spain when he was about to board a plane to Turkey, and accused of failing to file tax returns for four years, despite earning millions from consulting work, speaking engagements, crypto-currencies and selling the rights to his life story.
The US Justice Department alleged that McAfee evaded tax liability by having his income paid into bank accounts and cryptocurrency exchange accounts in the names of nominees.
He was also accused of concealing assets, including a yacht and real estate property, also in other people's names.
Spain's National Court authorised his extradition to the US to face the charges on Wednesday morning.
BBC reported, citing Spanish newspaper El Pais, that in recent years, McAfee repeatedly claimed that there was a plot to get him - however the court said there was "no revealing evidence" that he was being prosecuted for political or ideological reasons.
He had argued in a hearing earlier this month that the charges against him were politically motivated and that he would spend the rest of his life in prison if returned to the US.
According to his lawyer, he said he had intended to fight all the charges.
"This is again the US government trying to erase John McAfee," Mr Nishay Sanan said on Wednesday. "This man was a fighter. And in the minds of everyone who knew him, he will always be a fighter."
The entrepreneur, who was born in Gloucestershire, England first came to prominence in the 1980s when he founded his tech company and released McAfee VirusScan.
Although a pioneer of computer security, he once admitted to the BBC that he never actually used the software on his own computers - or any anti-virus software for that matter.
"I protect myself by constantly changing my IP
"Porn sites, for example, I just don't go there."
He also launched unsuccessful bids to become the Libertarian Party's candidate for the presidential elections in 2016 and 2020.
In 2019 McAfee expressed his disdain for taxes, tweeting that he had not filed tax returns for eight years because "taxation is illegal."
In the same year he was briefly detained in the Dominican Republic for allegedly bringing weapons into the country.
Source: BBC
Image source: Reuters-BBC
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