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Nishal’s mental state worries lawyer

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(Trinidad Guardian) One week after his arrest, Nishal Sankat’s attorney is urging authoritie­s to move his client from prison to another facility under a private physician’s care amid fears over his mental state.

The 22-year-old Sankat, who is the son of former UWI St Augustine principal Prof Clement Sankat, is reportedly under suicide watch at the Brevard County Jail, according to his attorney Greg Eisenmenge­r. The lawyer has told US authoritie­s that conditions at the prison are taking a further toll on Sankat’s mental health.

Sankat is accused of attempting to steal an American Airlines Airbus from a maintenanc­e hangar at the Orlando Melbourne Internatio­nal Airport last Thursday (September 20).

It is alleged that Sankat jumped a fence at the airport and twice had to be subdued by workers after allegedly attempting to enter the cockpit of a plane.

On Monday, Sankat’s family hired Brevard County attorney Eisenmenge­r, who has several high profile matters, for the case. Eisenmenge­r has indicated that the matter has a “mental health component. It is believed the 22-year-old was homesick and depressed.”

“I think we all recognise this went beyond a college student being homesick and trying to go home,” Eisenmenge­r said to US media.

However, Eisenmenge­r said Sankat’s motive remains unclear. But the attorney for the student pilot, according to reports out of Florida, claimed his client never intended to steal the American Airlines airbus.

Eisenmenge­r was told by the family and some friends that they never expected this from Sankat.

Sankat appeared in court last Friday when FBI agents David Joseph Hacker and Christophe­r Castielo gave testimonie­s. Hacker said Sankat allegedly intended to harm himself during his attempt to enter the plane and had no regard if he harmed others.

Sankat wore a gown geared to prevent him from self-harm during the hearing.

Sankat was granted a bond on the first two charges but not on the charge of grand theft.

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