By Valerie GonzalezThe Related Press
McALLEN, Texas (AP) — The Honduran household of an 8-year-old lady with a coronary heart situation who died in U.S. custody after crossing the border in 2023 sued the federal authorities on April 10.
Anadith Danay Reyes Alvarez, who had continual coronary heart issues and sickle cell anemia, acquired sick with flu-like signs and died after being detained for eight days in a U.S. Customs and Border Safety facility in Donna, then later Harlingen, Texas.
An inside CPB investigation discovered failures in offering correct medical care and that medical personnel didn’t overview paperwork the mom supplied which described the lady’s delicate situation. In custody, Anadith had a excessive fever of 104.9 F (40.5 C) in addition to nausea, respiratory difficulties and ache.
Regardless of pleas from her mother, the kid was not taken to a hospital till her physique went limp in her mom’s arms. Mabel Alvarez Benedicks described her daughter’s dying in an emotional interview with The Related Press later that week.
The U.S. Division of Homeland Safety didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon the lawsuit.
The latest wrongful dying lawsuit follows a tort declare made towards the federal government final 12 months which was denied in October. The lawsuit is searching for to cowl damages suffered by the household however doesn’t request a selected financial quantity.
The kid’s mom mentioned she visits a psychiatrist commonly and takes medicine to assist her sleep. Her father, Rossel Reyes Martinez, mentioned their daughter’s dying was the belief of a guardian’s worst nightmare.
“That’s the reason we’re submitting this lawsuit at present in her reminiscence, to make sure that no household has to endure the identical ache now we have endured,” her father mentioned April 9.


















