| Psychiatrist recommends suicidal detainee receive no treatment |
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| Written by Emma Ginn | |
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"B fled from a Caribbean country in 2002 after her home was attacked during which her 6 year old daughter was killed in front of her and she herself was shot and injured.
She was detained for 6 months in 2002 and then re-detained in mid-2005. When seen by a doctor working with Medical Justice she had been at Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre for 7 months and had become severely depressed with marked suicidal risk. Healthcare at Yarl’s Wood were completely unaware of this, but B was placed on 24 hour suicide watch straight away once they were informed. B also suffers asthma and has marked stress-induced high blood pressure. Three removal attempts had to be abandoned because B became too ill during each of them. B was not facing imminent removal at the time she was seen. She had become suicidally depressed at the prospect of her ongoing and indefinite detention. B also had a previous history of trying to take her own life after her daughter was killed and during her previous period in detention. Fortunately B was released on bail soon afterwards and her depression was treated in the community." Dr Jonathan Fluxman |
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 January 2008 ) |
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