Doctor who treated Alois Dvorzac before his death in February 2013 says she tried to raise the alarm over his treatment at HarmondsworthA doctor who examined the 84-year-old Canadian who died in shackles after being refused entry to the UK has described the detention centre where he was being held as “too risky” and has told the Guardian she tried to alert authorities to his plight days before his death.
Farrah Jarral,who treated Alois Dvorzac before his death in February 2013, told the Guardian that Harmondsworth detention centre near Heathrow airport was “like a prison” and that the environment could easily be the cause of mental health problems for detainees.
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Source: theguardian.com