Eight years ago, the bereaved family sued the government over the death of a 43-year-old Cameroonian man who was detained at an immigration facility in Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture. On the 29th, I appealed against the judgment.

The plaintiff also filed an appeal on the 28th, and will be tried again at the Tokyo High Court.

In March 2014, a 43-year-old Cameroonian man who was detained at the "East Japan Immigration Center" immigration facility in Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture died. In a trial that demanded compensation from the government for not doing so, on the 16th of this month, the Mito District Court acknowledged the problem of immigration control and ordered compensation of 1.65 million yen.



On the other hand, we did not recognize a causal relationship between the immigration response and the man's death.



The government announced on the 29th that it had appealed to the Tokyo High Court on the 29th, saying that it was dissatisfied with part of the ruling that ordered compensation to the bereaved family.



Regarding the ruling, the plaintiff also appealed on the 28th, saying that he was dissatisfied with the fact that the causal relationship between the delay in ambulance transportation and the death was not recognized, and it will be tried again at the Tokyo High Court. became.