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PROVIDENCE, RI - The Rhode Island ACLU today announced that it has agreed to provide legal
representation to the family of Hiu Liu ("Jason") Ng, the 34-year-old Chinese
detainee who died last month while in the custody of immigration officials at
the Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls. The case will be handled by RI
ACLU cooperating attorney John J. McConnell, Jr. of the law firm of Motley Rice,
LLC.
Attorney McConnell is in the process of gathering information about Ng's
death and investigating any potential legal claims. The investigation is
projected to take a few months, and any lawsuit is not expected to be filed
until that investigation is completed.
RI ACLU executive director Steven Brown said today: "Mr. Ng's tragic death
highlights many serious questions about both the operation of this country's
immigration detention system and the adequacy of medical care provided to
inmates in that system. We are hopeful that our investigation, and any legal
action that may follow from it, will ultimately provide some answers to those
questions and help foster meaningful changes to that system in order to avert
similar tragedies. His family deserves no less."