Good news. Bad news.
The good news is he’s dead.
The bad news is he’s no longer in excruciating pain.
Oh well, I guess we have to take the bad with the good.
One does imagine the NHS there didn’t trouble themselves all that much. Just imagine how long they could kept him alive and in misery if they’d tried.
Popular Christian opinion would hold that he is still in excruciating pain and will remain so for a very long time. ;-)
That depends. The Lake of Fire is a rather nasty place to spend all eternity.