Home Office says it does not want to reveal details of deaths publicly in case it ‘endangers relatives’ mental health’

The Home Office has revealed that it does not routinely inform family members when asylum seekers die in their care and does not want to supply details of these deaths publicly in case it upsets them and “endangers their mental health”.

The disclosure comes at a time when there have been 176 deaths from all causes since 2020 and a doubling in the number of suicides over this period with at least 23 people taking their lives.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Covid news live: Austria enters nationwide lockdown; Australia eases international border restrictions

Austria reimposes nationwide lockdown as daily deaths triple; Australia will allow international…

Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 296 of the invasion

Ukraine defence minister says half of mobilised Russians are being prepared more…

‘Johnson on the brink’: what the papers said about Boris Johnson’s cabinet resignations

The front pages are almost unanimous in declaring that the prime minister’s…