A funeral is planned for an 8-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody after her family crossed the southern U.S. border last month
before she had a seizure and died on May 17, her family's ninth day in custody.
Anadith, who was born in Panama, died in a Border Patrol station in Harlingen, Texas. More than a week earlier, her family of five had surrendered to border agents after crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico. While the family was being held in Harlingen, the girl experienced stomachaches, nausea, difficulty breathing and a fever that reached 104.9 degrees Fahrenheit a day before her death, the CBP report said.
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