A woman's hypothermia death in Pittsburgh after her release from ICE custody is ruled a homicide [View all]
Source: AP
By JACK DURA
Updated 1:54 PM CDT, June 13, 2026
A medical examiner has ruled the death of a Haitian asylum seeker after being released from federal custody a homicide. An attorney representing her family said he expects her relatives to sue Immigration and Customs Enforcement in connection with her death.
Daphy Michel, 31, died March 2. She was found at a bus shelter. The Allegheny County Medical Examiners Office found her cause of death to be hypothermia and ruled the manner a homicide, indicating the death was caused by the actions of another individual and should not be interpreted as a declaration of criminal guilt, the office said in a statement. The office released its findings Friday.
Michel was a native of Haiti who was seeking asylum in the U.S. after arriving at the southern border in 2022, said Joseph Patrick Murphy, her familys attorney. She was granted humanitarian parole based on urgent humanitarian need, but she did not live to see a hearing scheduled for two weeks after she died, he said.
The medical examiners office said Michel was a vulnerable adult suffering from untreated severe mental health issues and a significant language barrier at the time of her release on Feb. 27, the office said.

This photo provided by the Michel Family shows Daphy Michel, an asylum seeker from Haiti who died March 2, 2026 in Pittsburgh, in the wake of her release from federal custody. (Michel Family via AP)
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