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Nearly blind Burmese refugee Narul Alam was taken into custody and later released by Border Patrol agents, who say they dropped him at a Tim Hortons near an old address without notifying his family.
He was reported missing and found dead days later; the medical examiner ruled the cause of death health-related. The case has sparked demands for answers and criticism of how authorities handled his release and welfare.
By michaelcorrell13Nearly blind Burmese refugee Narul Alam was taken into custody and later released by Border Patrol agents, who say they dropped him at a Tim Hortons near an old address without notifying his family.
He was reported missing and found dead days later; the medical examiner ruled the cause of death health-related. The case has sparked demands for answers and criticism of how authorities handled his release and welfare.