The Star Malaysia

Body of girl who died at US border returns home

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GUATEMALA CITY: The body of a seven-year-old girl who died while in custody of the United States Border Patrol arrived in her native Guatemala and was being driven hours into the countrysid­e to be handed over to family members for a last goodbye.

A white coffin containing Jakelin Caal was received in the afternoon at Guatemala City’s internatio­nal airport by representa­tives of the country’s Foreign Ministry and then loaded into the back of a black hearse by workers in orange vests.

No family members were on hand. Domingo Caal, the girl’s grandfathe­r, said that the family didn’t have money to travel from their poor hamlet to Guatemala’s capital.

At Domingo Caal’s home in the village of San Antonio Secortez, in the department of Alta Verapaz, relatives set up a small wooden altar flanked by vases overflowin­g with flowers, with photograph­s of Jakelin and the hand-lettered message, “We miss you.”

Behind the house, dozens of women prepared tamales and beans to feed mourners.

Relatives expected the body to arrive today in the hamlet of about 420 people who mostly live off growing of corn and beans.

The village has no paved streets, running water or electricit­y, and residents say declining crop yields and a lack of work have pushed many in the community to emigrate in recent years.

Caal and her father, Nery Caal, were travelling with a group of 163 migrants who arrived at the New Mexico border earlier this month. After they were taken into custody Dec 6, the father told a US agent that the girl was sick and vomiting.

A bus carrying the two left the Antelope Wells port of entry for the Lordsburg station, roughly 90 minutes away. By then, according to a Customs and Border Protection, Jakelin’s temperatur­e had reached 40.9°C. Emergency medical technician­s had to revive her.

She was then flown to a hospital in El Paso, Texas, where she died the next day.

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