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    Border patrol denied hospital care to eight-year-old dies days later, says mother

    MCALLEN, TEXAS (AP) – The mother of an eight-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody said on Friday that agents repeatedly ignored pleas to hospitalise her medically fragile daughter as she felt pain in her bones, struggled to breathe and was unable to walk.

    Agents said her daughter’s diagnosis of influenza did not require hospital care, Mabel Alvarez Benedicks said in an emotional phone interview. They knew the girl had a history of heart problems and sickle cell anemia.

    “They killed my daughter, because she was nearly a day and a half without being able to breathe,” the mother said. “She cried and begged for her life and they ignored her. They didn’t do anything for her”.

    The girl died on Wednesday on what her mother said was the family’s ninth day in Border Patrol custody.

    People are to be held no more than 72 hours under agency policy, a rule that is violated during unusually busy times.

    The account is almost certain to raise questions about whether the Border Patrol properly handled the situation, the second child fatality in two weeks after a rush of illegal border crossing severely strained holding facilities.

    A spokesperson for the Border Patrol’s parent agency, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Roderick Kise said he could not comment beyond an initial statement because the death was the subject of an open investigation. In that statement, CBP said the girl experienced “a medical emergency” at a station in Harlingen, Texas, and died later that day at a hospital. Alvarez Benedicks said she, her husband and three children, aged 14, 12 and eight, crossed the border to Brownsville, Texas, on May 9.

    After a doctor diagnosed the eight-year-old, Anadith Tanay Reyes Alvarez, with influenza, the family was sent to the Harlingen station on May 14.

    Migrants wait in line adjacent to the border fence under the watch of the Texas National Guard to enter into El Paso, Texas in the United States. PHOTO: AP
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