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Home / Crime and Justice / Detainee Death Ruled Homicide: Autopsy Reveals Compression

Detainee Death Ruled Homicide: Autopsy Reveals Compression

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Immigrant detainee's death ruled homicide by asphyxia due to neck compression.
  • Autopsy report contradicts ICE's initial statement of 'medical distress'.
  • DHS claims detainee violently resisted staff during a suicide attempt.
Detainee Death Ruled Homicide: Autopsy Reveals Compression

The death of Geraldo Lunas Campos, a 55-year-old detainee from Cuba, at an El Paso immigration facility has been officially ruled a homicide. The final autopsy report indicates that asphyxia caused by neck and torso compression led to his death on January 3, 2026.

This finding contrasts with the initial statement from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which reported that Lunas Campos experienced 'medical distress.' However, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson stated that security staff intervened when Lunas Campos attempted suicide and violently resisted their efforts to save him.

DHS asserts that during the struggle, Lunas Campos stopped breathing and lost consciousness, with medical staff ultimately declaring him deceased. The investigation is ongoing, and ICE emphasizes its commitment to detainee health and safety.

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Lunas Campos had been detained at the facility since September 6, 2025, and had prior convictions. He was ordered removed from the U.S. in March 2005 but could not be deported due to a lack of travel documents. He had a history of bipolar disorder and anxiety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The immigrant detainee's death was ruled a homicide due to asphyxia from neck and torso compression.
No, ICE initially reported the detainee experienced 'medical distress,' which contrasts with the autopsy's homicide ruling.
The Department of Homeland Security stated the detainee violently resisted security staff during a suicide attempt, leading to the fatal incident.

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