In March, a funeral for a Sri Lankan woman in her thirties who died while being detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau was held in Nagoya on the 16th with the attendance of bereaved families and supporters.

On March 6, Sri Lankan woman Wishma Sandamari (33), who was detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau in Nagoya City, died.



Mr. Wishma complained of poor physical condition after mid-January and was examined by a doctor at the hospital inside and outside the facility, but he died without being hospitalized, and the Immigration Bureau of Japan investigated whether there was any problem in dealing with it. Is proceeding.



Under these circumstances, Mr. Wishma's funeral was held in Moriyama Ward, Nagoya City, and about 80 people including bereaved families from Sri Lanka and Japanese supporters attended.



On the altar, the deceased of Mr. Wishma with a smile was placed, and the mourner and sister, Wayomi Nisansara, said, "It's been more than two months since my sister died, but I don't know the reason yet. I can't stand it because it ended up being. "



Regarding this issue, the ruling and opposition parties continue to confront each other in the Diet over the disclosure of images showing the situation inside Mr. Wishma's facility, and although the Immigration Bureau of Japan released an interim report of the investigation last month, supporters and others Points out that there is a discrepancy with the medical records of the doctors who consulted in February.



Shoichi Ibusuki, the bereaved family's agent, said, "I'm very sorry for the bereaved family because they have a short time to meet the body. A third party should find out the truth about why Mr. Wishma died."