Hypothermia Death of Haitian Woman After ICE Release Ruled Homicide
A Haitian asylum seeker's hypothermia death after ICE release is ruled homicide, raising questions about detention care.

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In the United States, the death of Daphy Michel, a Haitian asylum seeker, was ruled a homicide by the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office. Michel died of hypothermia about two weeks after her release from ICE custody in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
She was found suffering from untreated severe mental health issues and faced a significant language barrier. The Department of Homeland Security and U.S.
Marshals Service were involved in her detention and release. The case raises questions about the adequacy of care and oversight for vulnerable detainees released from immigration custody.
The official ruling and circumstances surrounding her death are under scrutiny as authorities consider next steps.
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