Immigrant's Death Ruled Homicide as DHS Denounces Responsibility
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‘With a Little Humanity, It Could Have Been Avoidable’: Questions Grow After Haitian Asylum Seeker’s Death Is Ruled Homicide
New questions are emerging about care, accountability and the treatment of vulnerable migrants after the death of a Haitian asylum seeker in Pennsylvania was ruled a homicide by medical authorities. The death of 31-year-old Daphy Michel has become the center of growing scrutiny after the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office concluded that her death from hypothermia should be classified as a homicide, a designation officials said indicates …
The death of a Haitian woman after her release by the Service of Immigration and Control of Alf ndega of the United States (ICE), at sea, was a homic dio, said a medical examiner of Pennsylvania on Friday (12). Read more (06/17/2026
Daphy Michel was a 31-year-old woman from Haiti, who died frozen after being released by ICE on March 2, 2026. According to the office of the forensic doctor in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Miche’s death, due to severe hypothermia, is considered homicide. Michel’s death occurred at a bus stop in Pittsburgh, a few days after she was released by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE). This is known of the woman who died frozen after …
Daphy Michel, a 31-year-old Haitian woman just released by the U.S. immigration police, died on March 2 on the bench of a shelterbus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A forensic doctor from the county of Allegheny found a death by hypothermia, qualifying the homicide case.

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