Ex-wife of firebombing suspect denied care for chest pain in ICE custody, lawyer says
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Ex-wife of firebombing suspect denied care for chest pain in ICE custody, lawyer says
"El Gamal's pain became 'excruciating' on April 9, leading to an emergency room visit where a CT scan revealed a mass and fluid around her heart."
"Doctors at the detention center allegedly brushed aside El Gamal's concerns, providing only ibuprofen and advising her against lifting heavy objects."
"A doctor at the detention center indicated that El Gamal needed a scan, but claimed he was overruled by 'higher-ups'."
"Legal representatives are awaiting a federal judge's decision on the family's imprisonment case, hoping for a resolution to the medical situation."
Hayam El Gamal, the ex-wife of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, has been experiencing severe pain from a chest mass. Despite multiple requests for medical assistance at the Dilley family detention center, doctors dismissed her concerns and only provided ibuprofen. A recent emergency room visit revealed a mass and fluid around her heart, necessitating further tests. Legal representatives are seeking intervention from a federal judge regarding her medical care, while the family faces deportation under the Trump administration's policies.
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