The National (Scotland)

Man who died on asylum barge named

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AN asylum seeker who died on the Bibby Stockholm barge has been identified as a 27-year-old man from Albania.

Dorset Police confirmed last Tuesday that a man had died aboard the accommodat­ion vessel for asylum seekers awaiting the results of their applicatio­ns.

Home Secretary James Cleverly said that the man’s sudden death would be “fully” investigat­ed.

Now, it has emerged that the dead man was Leonard Farruku from Albania.

The Daily Telegraph, which first reported his name, has stated that he paid 4000 euros to cross the English Channel in a small boat to arrive in the country.

His sister Jola Dushku, 33, who lives in Lombardy in Italy, told the newspaper: “When I spoke with him last time, he told me that the conditions in that boat were not bad but they were treated by the guards like animals.

“According to our relatives who are in touch with the police, Leonard that night at 11pm in the evening had some problems and was calmed down by the security guard.

“At 3am he was found dead. We do not have more details about how he died.”

Home Office permanent secretary Sir Matthew Rycroft last week revealed in a letter to MPs that the cost of the Bibby Stockholm contract was £22,450,772.

He stated that this covered the “vessel accommodat­ion services” portion of the contract with operators CTM.

He said the assessment of whether the vessel offered value for money was “currently being updated”.

The barge – the first to be used as part of government efforts to cut the cost of asylum accommodat­ion – has capacity to house up to 500 single men in around 200 bedrooms.

The plan has attracted considerab­le opposition, prompting legal challenges and protests, with campaigner­s branding it cruel and inhumane.

News of the death drew criticism from charities who called for an independen­t review, an end to the use of such facilities for asylum accommodat­ion and criticised the conditions on board.

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