translated from Italian
http://www.leccesette.it/dettaglio.asp?id_dett=22362&id_rub=58
Suicide this morning
in the train station of Lecce: a Pakistani citizen committed suicide under a train. It was an asylum seeker.
A terrible scene took place this morning at the train station of Lecce, the kind that you never want to see. A 44 year old Pakistani, Mohammed Nadeen, took his own life in a terrifying manner. He waited for the train to Turin to put in motion and lied then between the tracks, waiting that crushed on him. For him the inexorable end. The many people at the station, who helplessly watched an unspeakable show, were shocked. Among them, some friends of the homeless victim, visibly upset, who flew into rage.
It seems that the man, who was unable to work because asylum-seeker, was desperate since he was waiting to be brought back into the Sprar projects, the system of protection for asylum seekers and refugees, which would allow him to survive.
In this regard comes the harsh denunciation of Rosy D'Agata, working at the support of Immigration of the Province: "For months we are fighting to bring these guys back in the projects. They are unable to work and desperate, they have no chance to survive. It is a miracle that this has not happened before. At the hospital there is another immigrant boy, mutilated, constantly guarded because he has already expressed suicidal intentions. And what do we do, we continue to procrastinate? Currently the situation is unmanageable; months pass by before applicants can just get the slip attesting the ongoing regularization, which allows access to reception facilities. At this point I'm willing to go all the way to not allow more tragedies like this to happen. If it’s the case I will present a complaint to the power of attorney to make it clear to those in charge that you cannot play with people's lives. ".
The first to arrive to the scene was the railway police and the emergency medical support, which could do nothing but attesting the death of the man. It seems that he has been beheaded in the impact. Now the body is in the morgue of the hospital Vito Fazzi of Lecce at the disposal of the judicial authorities.
A terrible scene took place this morning at the train station of Lecce, the kind that you never want to see. A 44 year old Pakistani, Mohammed Nadeen, took his own life in a terrifying manner. He waited for the train to Turin to put in motion and lied then between the tracks, waiting that crushed on him. For him the inexorable end. The many people at the station, who helplessly watched an unspeakable show, were shocked. Among them, some friends of the homeless victim, visibly upset, who flew into rage.
It seems that the man, who was unable to work because asylum-seeker, was desperate since he was waiting to be brought back into the Sprar projects, the system of protection for asylum seekers and refugees, which would allow him to survive.
In this regard comes the harsh denunciation of Rosy D'Agata, working at the support of Immigration of the Province: "For months we are fighting to bring these guys back in the projects. They are unable to work and desperate, they have no chance to survive. It is a miracle that this has not happened before. At the hospital there is another immigrant boy, mutilated, constantly guarded because he has already expressed suicidal intentions. And what do we do, we continue to procrastinate? Currently the situation is unmanageable; months pass by before applicants can just get the slip attesting the ongoing regularization, which allows access to reception facilities. At this point I'm willing to go all the way to not allow more tragedies like this to happen. If it’s the case I will present a complaint to the power of attorney to make it clear to those in charge that you cannot play with people's lives. ".
The first to arrive to the scene was the railway police and the emergency medical support, which could do nothing but attesting the death of the man. It seems that he has been beheaded in the impact. Now the body is in the morgue of the hospital Vito Fazzi of Lecce at the disposal of the judicial authorities.
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