Tooth infection and dental disease have been cited as the cause of death for a Haitian man who died in ICE custody this spring, according to the Maricopa County medical examiner’s office.
A medical examiner says an infected tooth led to the death of Emmanuel Damas while he was held in ICE custody in Arizona.
The death of Emmanuel Damas while in custody in Arizona sparked an outcry from relatives and lawmakers who blame inadequate medical care.
The Maricopa County Medical Examiner has released a primary cause of death for a Haitian man who died in ICE custody earlier ...
Emmanuel Damas died in Arizona ICE custody after complaining for weeks about a toothache, a new report reveals ...
The Maricopa County Medical Examiner said Emmanuel Damas' death is from severe dental disease.
The March death of a Haitian asylum seeker who was detained at Arizona's Florence Correctional Center was related to his ...
Abscessed teeth present dire health dangers if neglected. A localized oral infection can easily spread through the blood vessels and tissues of the face. Early treatment can prevent long-term damage ...
A 56-year-old Haitian asylum seeker being held in an immigration detention facility in Arizona died from severe throat and chest infections that developed from an untreated tooth infection.