In March, a Sri Lankan Buddhist temple, Wishma Sandamari, who died while being detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau, visited a Buddhist temple in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, where the bereaved family attended to mourn Wishma. It was run.

Sri Lankan Wishma Sandamari (33), who was detained at the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau, complained of poor physical condition since mid-January and was admitted to the hospital after seeing a doctor at the facility or outside the hospital. He died without doing anything, and the Immigration Bureau of Japan is investigating whether there were any problems with the response.



Mr. Wishma lived in Shimizu Town, Shizuoka Prefecture last year before being detained, and a memorial service was held on the 23rd at a Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka in Fujinomiya City, where he was visiting for life consultation.



Two younger sisters of Mr. Wishma who are visiting Japan also attended, and after a meal was offered to the statue of Buddha at the main hall of the temple, the priest of the temple who was consulted chanted sutras in Sri Lankan words, and the younger sisters Was quietly holding hands.



The chief priest of the temple explained the significance of the memorial service, saying, "We cannot give things to the deceased, but if we accumulate virtue by offering food, we can deliver that virtue to the dead."



Wishma's younger sister, Wayomi, said, "I'm glad to have a memorial service at the temple where my sister once came. I want you to clarify the results of the investigation, such as disclosing a video of her sister's death in the facility as soon as possible." Was there.

Video of Wishma's energetic appearance

This is a (33) video of Mr. Wishma Sandamari, a deceased Sri Lankan woman obtained by NHK.



According to Mr. Wishma's friend who took the picture, it was a video when I went to see a festival held in Narita city, Chiba prefecture several years ago.



You can see Mr. Wishma's energetic appearance dancing happily to the sound of the drums.