A year ago, the bereaved family of a Sri Lankan woman who died while being held at an immigration facility in Nagoya City filed a lawsuit seeking damages from the government, saying that immigration did not provide appropriate medical care. rice field.

On March 6, last year, Sri Lankan woman Wishma Sandamari (33), who was housed in the facility of the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau, died of illness.



After that, in August, the Immigration Bureau of Japan released a final report stating that the system for appropriate treatment was inadequate, but her bereaved family, such as her sister Paul Nima, was not convinced by the content. Hmm.



The bereaved family has been checking a part of Mr. Wishma's video in the facility and seeking to clarify the truth about why Mr. Wishma died.



And three of her bereaved families, including Paul Nima, will file a lawsuit seeking damages from the country on the 4th of this month, saying that Wishma died because her immigration did not provide adequate medical care. I did.



Attorney Komai Tomokai said, "It cannot be said that the truth has been elucidated in the past year. I would like to clarify the truth and pursue responsibility in the proceedings."