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Lucia Vega Jimenez found hanging in CBSA shower stall

The B.C. Coroners Service has confirmed that 42-year-old Lucia Vega Jimenez was found hanging from a shower stall in the immigration holding centre at the Vancouver airport, on Dec. 20, 2013, and died a week later.

Mexican hotel worker was being held for deportation at Vancouver airport

Lucia Jimenez was found hanging

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The illegal immigrant was found dead in a CBSA holding cell

The B.C. Coroners Service has confirmed that 42-year-old Lucia Vega Jimenez was found hanging from a shower stall in the immigration holding centre at the Vancouver airport, on Dec. 20, 2013.

She died one week later in a Vancouver hospital without regaining consciousness and was removed from life-support with her family present, says the coroners service in a written release.

News of VegaJimenez'sdeath coming to light more than a month after it happened has angered many in international and local communities.

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it wonders what took so long and whether there have been other in-custody deaths with theCanadaBorder Services Agency that have not been reported.

Vancouver-based advocacy group No One Is Illegal has launched a petition calling for afullindependent civilian inquiry into Vega Jimenez's death.

Arrested for unpaid transit fare

A written release from the group said VegaJimenez had a job as a hotel worker in Vancouver when she was arrested last month over an unpaid transit ticket, transferred to jail, then sent to theCBSAholding cells at the Vancouver airport to await deportation.

By midday Wednesday, nearly 500 people had signed the petition.

The petition, which also calls for acomprehensive review of migrant detention policies,is addressed to nine people, includingCBSAofficials, Public Safety Minister StevenBlaneyand Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

The CBSA says its holding facilities are regularly monitored by the Red Cross and the United Nations Commission for Refugees and meets international standards.

Richmond RCMP, who were called to investigate, saidthey have determined there is no criminal wrongdoing involved in Jimenez's death.

No One Is Illegal saidit is planninga vigil to honour VegaJimenez on Friday afternoon in front of theCBSAoffices in downtown Vancouver.

Clarifications

  • A previous version of this story included a photo that may have appeared to be of Lucia Vega Jimenez. In fact, the image was from the television reality show Border Security: Canada's Front Line and was not directly connected to this story.
    Jan 29, 2014 8:22 PM PT

With files from The Canadian Press and Eric Rankin