Vermont police investigating after man dies crossing border from Quebec

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Vermont State Police say the man collapsed when encountered by agents and that the other two men ran back toward Canada

Vermont State Police are investigating after a man collapsed and died shortly after crossing the border into the United States from Quebec on foot last week.

Police say in a news release that Leos Cervantes collapsed when encountered by the agents and that the other two men ran back toward Canada.

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