Man who died on Bibby Stockholm ‘tricked’ into going on barge, inquest told | Bibby Stockholm

An investigation was “deceived” to go to the blue after rejecting the seeker who was looking for a asylum seeking in Bibby Stockholm.
27 -year -old Leonard Farruk of Albania was found unresponsive on a shower cabin on 12 December 2023, on a shower cabin on the accommodation ship in Dorset.
On Monday, an investigation in Bournemouth heard from a senior home office official, a e -mail that expressed his urgent concerns about Farruku in the weeks before he died from his contractors.
Farruku had previously stayed at the Esplanade Hotel in Devon, Paignon, and began to behave in July 2023.
Ashley Rangasamy, a community employee from Torbay Community Trust, said that when Farruku returned to a table at the hearing, he was severe in the hotel lobby and the two modes of Farruku were “good or very angry”.
Rangasamy said that Farruku was “miserable ında about the idea of being taken to blue. “He was just angry and sad,” he said.
Rangasamy said that on November 3, 2023, Farruku was transferred to the mavna on November 3, 2023, he refused to go to the hotel and went to the hotel to see what happened.
He said: “When I arrived there, he was in his car and left and the staff stopped in the steps and said: ‘I thought you didn’t go?’
Rangasamy was told that Farruku was told that he wouldn’t go to the mavna, and instead he would go to a hotel in Swindon, but the situation was not.
“They deceived him, Rang Rangasamy said.
Authority, Farruku’nun after the behavior of Bibby Stockholm’e said that they were worried that they were in contact with other inhabitants, he added.
During the death of Farruku, Tim Rymer, Deputy Director of Adult and Family Accommodation of the home office, said the investigation used mavna in a port for the first time in the department.
Previously heard that on November 3, Farruku’s bad mental health was sent by a protective team leader Nia Dowd for an e -mail.
Dowd said home office officials did not respond to this e -mail. When asked if HAER should not be followed, Rymer replied, “Maybe”.
“I understand that an E -mail is taken, and that no such action is done.
Orum I understand who doesn’t do anything.
Authorized, home office employees of the case can not access all the information about the headlight and any concern will lead to a lack of blue, he added.
“Mavna was not an appropriate place to host someone with mental health conditions, Ry said Rymer said.
The investigation continues.
In the UK, you can contact samaritans at 116 123 or send E -mail to Jo@samaritans.org. Calling 0300 123 3393 or by calling or Mind.org.uk




