Unrest at Australia detention camp after Sudan refugee dies

 

Sydney / AFP

A Sudanese refugee held at an Australian offshore detention camp has died after a “fall and seizure”, officials said, with the incident reportedly sparking a protest at the controversial facility.
The 27-year-old, named by refugee advocates as Faysal Ishak Ahmed, died in a Brisbane hospital in eastern Australia after being flown to Queensland from Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island, the immigration department said Saturday. “A 27-year-old Sudanese refugee has sadly died today from injuries suffered after a fall and seizure at the Manus Regional Processing Centre,” the department said.
“The department is not aware of any suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.”
An immigration spokeswoman added in a statement sent to AFP Sunday there was a “disturbance involving a group of residents in the mess area” of the detention centre following Ahmed’s death.
There was minor property damage but no reported injuries, she said. The disturbance had since ended. PNG police were not immediately available for comment.
Refugee Action Coalition spokesman Ian Rintoul said Ahmed “had been suffering seizures—resulting in him collapsing—for weeks without treatment”. He told AFP asylum-seekers had protested after his death, with guards temporarily withdrawing from the compound.
Ahmed was the third man held at Manus to die in almost four years.
Iranian Reza Barati died during a riot in February 2014, while compatriot Hamid Khazaei passed away in a Brisbane hospital in August of the same year. Canberra sends asylum-seekers who try to reach Australia by boat to remote camps in PNG and Nauru. They are blocked from resettling in Australia even if found to be refugees.

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