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A 23-year-old Nigerian asylum seeker has made an attempt on his own life in an Essex hotel car park after hearing he was due to be transferred on to the Bibby Stockhom barge, the UK Guardian reported on Sunday, October 29, 2023.
Bibby Stockhom is an engineless barge that is used for an accommodation and docked in the port of Portland, Dorset.
Between 1994 and 1998, it was used for the homeless in Hamburg, Germany. And in 2005, the Netherlands used it to detain asylum seekers in Rotterdam.
In 2023, the UK government revealed its plans to use the barge as housing for asylum seekers.
According to the report, the Nigerian national was airlifted to hospital and placed on life support on Thursday, October 26, 2023, two days after being told he was due to be moved.
The charity Refugee, Asylum Seeker and Migrant Action (Rama) said the man had returned to his hotel which the Home Office uses to accommodate asylum seekers, at about 6pm.
He saw that his hotel room number had been written on a whiteboard in the hotel reception as one of the numbers due to transfer to the barge on Tuesday, October 31.
After seeing that he was on the list, the man went outside and tried to kill himself. He was found alive but in a bad state by an asylum seeker who heard the man in a state of distress.
He was taken by air ambulance to Colchester general hospital where he remains in a serious condition.
Asylum seekers placed on the barge in August warned that conditions onboard the Bibby Stockholm had driven one person to attempt suicide before everyone was evacuated due to the discovery of Legionella bacteria. A small cohort of asylum seekers returned to the barge on 19 October, amid protests by local campaigners and Just Stop Oil.
The Nigerian man arrived in the UK as an unaccompanied asylum-seeking child and lived in foster care until reaching the age of 18. Rama is supporting the man and others in the hotel and at other accommodation sites in Essex.
The Guardian has confirmed two other recent d£aths of asylum seekers in hotels, both understood to be su!c!des.
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