Haitian woman's death after ICE release ruled homicide by medical examiner


WASHINGTON, June ⁠12 (Reuters) - A Haitian woman's death after her release ⁠by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in March ‌was a homicide, a Pennsylvania medical examiner said on Friday.

The Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office found that Daphy Michel, 31, died from hypothermia ​on March 2, three days after she ⁠was released from federal ⁠custody.

The examiner's office described Michel as "a vulnerable adult, suffering from ⁠untreated ‌severe mental health issues and a significant language barrier" when she was released from ICE custody.

"Based ⁠on all available information during the investigation, ​the pathologist ruled ‌Ms. Michel’s death a homicide," said James Madalinsky, a ⁠spokesperson for ​the examiner's office.

A homicide finding is not a "declaration of criminal guilt," Madalinsky said.

The Office of the Allegheny County District Attorney ⁠did not immediately respond to a ​request for comment.

Before Michel's death, ICE accused her of "terroristic threats and harassment" and later started deportation proceedings.

While denying ICE was ⁠to blame for Michel's death, Lauren Bis, acting DHS assistant secretary, said on Friday that Michel was released from custody after being issued an ankle monitor.

Friday's ruling mirrors a ​similar determination made in April after ⁠a nearly blind refugee from Myanmar was found dead in ​New York after being released from ‌jail and into the custody ​of the U.S. Border Patrol.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing by Sergio Non and Tom Hogue)

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