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Was Cameroonian woman s death hours before she received Japan residency avoidable? (Pt. 3) April 26, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) From left, Masataka Nagasawa, Relindis Mai Ekei, and Yoriyoshi Abe are seen in this photo provided by Mai s supporters. TOKYO Relindis Mai Ekei, a woman from Cameroon, was granted conditional release from an immigration detention facility in Japan where she had been held for overstaying her visa, to get cancer treatment at a hospital. She then spent time in a convent women s shelter in Tokyo, but the cancer progressed quickly. Helped by her supporters, Mai was admitted to a Christian hospital, where she spent her final days. ....
Was Cameroonian woman's death hours before she received Japan residency avoidable? (Pt. 2) mainichi.jp - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mainichi.jp Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
April 23, 2021 OSAKA -The Mainichi- A 42-year-old Cameroonian woman who was applying for refugee status in Japan passed away at a Tokyo hospital in the early morning of Jan. 23. She was detained at immigration facilities twice and temporarily released, but had nowhere to live and was for a time homeless. Just three hours after her death, she received a document allowing her to stay in Japan. Couldn’t her life have been saved? Relindis Mai Ekei was from northwestern Cameroon, in central Africa. In July 2004, she dropped out of a local university and got help from relatives to come to Japan. After her residence status expired, she carried on making ends meet by working at a convenience store, a factory and elsewhere. ....
Was Cameroonian woman s death hours after she was given Japan residency avoidable? (Pt. 1) April 24, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) This provided photo shows the late Relindis Mai Ekei. According to her supporters, she was always smiling. (Photo courtesy of Mai s supporters) OSAKA A 42-year-old Cameroonian woman who was applying for refugee status in Japan passed away at a Tokyo hospital in the early morning of Jan. 23. She was detained at immigration facilities twice and temporarily released, but had nowhere to live and was for a time homeless. Just three hours after her death, she received a document allowing her to stay in Japan. Couldn t her life have been saved? ....