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Their daughter died in jail. Wrestling triumph from tragedy, they launched a nonprofit to seek justice, reforms.

'We are united by the loss of our loved ones, and we all have a common goal: to get answers and find justice,' says founder Paloma Serna, whose daughter died in jail 5 years ago.

Paloma Serna speaks during a press conference on a $15 million settlement in connection to the death of her daughter, Elisa Serna, in downtown San Diego on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Elisa Serna, 24, died in 2019 when she was left unattended after collapsing in jail. (Kristian Carreon / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Paloma Serna speaks during a press conference on a $15 million settlement in connection to the death of her daughter, Elisa Serna, in downtown San Diego on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Elisa Serna, 24, died in 2019 when she was left unattended after collapsing in jail. (Kristian Carreon / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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'We are united by the loss of our loved ones, and we all have a common goal: to get answers and find justice.'

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