Ex-wife of firebombing suspect denied care for chest pain in ICE custody, lawyer says
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A federal detainee, ex-wife of a firebombing suspect, was reportedly denied care for chest pain in ICE custody.
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This raises concerns about the standard of medical care provided to individuals in federal detention facilities, which could affect anyone held in such custody.
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Hayam El Gamal, a federal detainee and ex-wife of a firebombing suspect, was reportedly denied care for chest pain while in ICE custody, according to her lawyer. Doctors allegedly delayed treatment for El Gamal, who is currently in federal detention. Court records indicate that a subsequent scan revealed a mass and fluid on her heart. This situation raises concerns regarding the medical care provided to individuals held in federal detention facilities.
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