Intractable Epilepsy Dept: Ravinder Kaur Arora, who is set to be deported to Delhi on Sunday with her family, had a seizure and was taken to a Montreal hospital, according to CBC. Arora has a condition known as intractable epilepsy. Her seizures could lead to serious health complications and death and the fate of a family is undetermined, as doctors plead for a stay in the family's deportation due to the mother's serious health condition. The family had its claim for refugee status rejected by Canadian authorities. They were to board a flight from the Trudeau airport at 11 p.m. ET.
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