The Tokyo Immigration and Immigration Bureau has decided not to renew the period of stay for the younger sister of the woman who is visiting Japan to investigate the issue of the death of a Sri Lankan woman at an immigration facility in Nagoya, but plans to extend it. I found out in the interview with the people involved that I solidified it.

In March last year, Sri Lankan Wishma Sandamari (33), who was detained in a facility of the Nagoya Immigration Bureau, died after complaining of poor health. are causing



Of these, the younger sister, Ms. Paulnima, has been renewing her period of stay since coming to Japan in May last year with the status of residence of "Temporary Visitor". ” was notified.



This period of stay was up to 25 days, but according to people involved, the Tokyo Immigration and Immigration Bureau has decided to extend it again based on the person's application.



Renewal of the period of stay by "short-term stay" is said to be permitted in the case of unavoidable humanitarian circumstances or special circumstances equivalent to it, and it seems that this time it has been decided that this is the case.



"I think we have the right to find out the truth about her sister's death. To do that, we have to participate in the trial," she said at a press conference earlier this month. rice field.