Daphy Michel, an asylum seeker from Haiti, died at a bus shelter in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, days after her release from federal custody. A medical examiner has classified her death as a homicide. An attorney representing Michel's family indicated that they plan to sue Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding her death. However, a spokesperson for ICE stated that the agency had "nothing to do with this woman’s death."
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Death of Haitian Asylum Seeker Ruled Homicide by Medical Examiner
Daphy Michel, a Haitian asylum seeker, died in Pittsburgh shortly after being released from federal custody, and her death has been ruled a homicide by a medical examiner. Her family plans to sue ICE, which has denied involvement in her death.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'vulnerable asylum seeker'
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Death of Haitian Asylum Seeker Ruled Homicide by Medical Examiner