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Cuban asylum seeker dies by apparent suicide in ICE's care

By Darryl Coote

Oct. 16 (UPI) -- A Cuban man legally seeking asylum in the United States has died by apparent suicide under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody at a Louisiana prison, officials said Wednesday.

Roylan Hernandez-Diaz, 43, was pronounced dead at 2:21 p.m. after he was found unresponsive in his cell at the Richwood Correctional Center, ICE said in a statement, adding that he had apparently died by "self-inflicted strangulation."

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"However, the case is currently under investigation," it said.

Hernandez-Diaz had applied for asylum at the Paso del Norte Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas, on May 18 and was placed in ICE custody two days later after being deemed "inadmissible," ICE said.

He was awaiting adjudication of his asylum claim when he died.

ICE said his case was "still pending before the federal immigration courts" at the time of his death.

"ICE has notified Mr. Hernandez-Diaz's next of kin," the federal agency said.

Hernandez-Diaz is the second person to die in ICE custody this month after Nebane Abienwi, a 37-year-old detainee at the Otay Mesa Detention Center in San Diego, Calif., died of a brain hemorrhage on Oct. 1.

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Eight inmates died under ICE custody in fiscal year 2019, which ended Sept. 30.

"ICE is firmly committed to the health and welfare of all those in its custody and is undertaking a comprehensive agency-wide review of this incident, as it does in all such cases," the federal agency said. "Fatalities in ICE custody, statistically, are exceedingly rare and occur at a small fraction of the rate of the U.S. detained population as a whole."

The Richwood Correction Center, a medium-level security facility with a capacity of 1,129 inmates, is one of over two dozen private prisons run by LaSalle Corrections, according to the company's website.

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