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Japan Apologises For SL Woman's Death In Immigration Detention
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|August 11, 2021
Sandamali was detained for overstaying her visa after seeking police protection, reportedly to escape an abusive relationship. Pledges to bring in reforms in system. The detention centre in Nagoya in Central Japan “lacked a system to assess the health of detainees and provide medical services. Human Rights campaigners have long criticised conditions in Japanese detention centres
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Japan yesterday apologised for the death of a Sri Lankan woman held in immigration detention and pledged to reform conditions in the system.
Justice Minister Yoko Kamikawa said a report on the death of 33-year-old Wishma Sandamali in March had concluded that she received inadequate treatment as her health deteriorated. Sandamali was detained for overstaying her visa after seeking police protection, reportedly to escape an abusive relationship.
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