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Witnesses to deaths in detention deliberately deported from the UK

Witnesses to deaths in detention ‘deliberately’ deported from the UK Mark Townsend © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Scores of people who could be key witnesses to deaths in detention may have been “deliberately” deported before they could give evidence, it has been claimed. And it has also emerged that the home secretary, Priti Patel, failed to address concerns from a coroner last year that the actions of her department could have undermined police investigations. © Photograph: Mark Kerrison/Alamy A protest outside Harmondsworth detention centre following the death on 12 September 2019 of Oscar Okwurime, a detainee from Nigeria. Patel was informed last August of concerns from a coroner that Home Office officials possibly “chose to ignore the fact” that witnesses to the contentious death of a black detainee were due to give evidence before attempting to remove them from the UK.

Witnesses to deaths in detention deliberately deported from the UK | Immigration and asylum

Last modified on Sat 17 Apr 2021 11.46 EDT Scores of people who could be key witnesses to deaths in detention may have been “deliberately” deported before they could give evidence, it has been claimed. And it has also emerged that the home secretary, Priti Patel, failed to address concerns from a coroner last year that the actions of her department could have undermined police investigations. Patel was informed last August of concerns from a coroner that Home Office officials possibly “chose to ignore the fact” that witnesses to the contentious death of a black detainee were due to give evidence before attempting to remove them from the UK.

Duncan Lewis bucks homeworking trend with City move

By Jemma Slingo2021-04-14T09:38:00+01:00 National firm Duncan Lewis Solicitors is defying the homeworking trend by relocating its head office to central London to be closer to courts, barristers and clients. As many firms announce plans to scale back expensive London premises, Duncan Smith said it will be moving its headquarters from Harrow, Middlesex, to an office opposite the ‘Walkie Talkie’ building in the City of London. The practice will occupy approximately 8,000 square feet on the fourth and seventh floors of Sackville House. It will retain a serviced office in Harrow solely for pre-scheduled appointments. Show Fullscreen Source: Michael Cross

Priti Patel loses High Court case after she tried to whisk Nigerian immigrant out of the UK

Priti Patel has lost High Court case after she tried deporting Nigerian man Two judges ruled her attempt to kick out key witness to death was unlawful  Oscar Lucky Okwurime, from Nigeria, was found dead in immigration centre His friend Ahmed Lawal blocked Home Office bid to deport him before inquest Lawyers have now slammed Ms Patel s cavalier attitude to removals

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