Last year, the bereaved family of a Sri Lankan woman who died while being held at an immigration facility in Nagoya City said that immigration killed a sick woman without providing the necessary medical care to the country 150 million. I have filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for damages in excess of the yen.

A year ago, on March 6, a Sri Lankan woman, Wishma Sandamari (33), who was housed in a 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 providing appropriate treatment was inadequate, but the three bereaved families, including his sister Paul Nima, who was not convinced of the contents, said. On the 4th, the Nagoya District Court filed a lawsuit seeking damages of more than 150 million yen from the government.



In the complaint, the Immigration Bureau continued to contain Mr. Wishma, who was in poor physical condition, and claimed that he died without providing the necessary medical care, and all the video data showing Mr. Wishma's appearance in the facility. Is asking the court to submit it to the state as it is necessary for the hearing.

At a press conference, my sister Paul Nima said, "I haven't been able to find out the truth even after nearly a year since I came to Japan, so I decided to file a trial, but I'm only worried about my current feelings. Appropriate medical care is not provided. I want to know exactly why it was and why I died. "



On the other hand, the Nagoya Regional Immigration Bureau commented, "We will consider the content of the complaint and respond appropriately."