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Australian coroner finds death of Iranian asylum seeker preventable

Published 30/07/2018, 12:15 pm
© Reuters.  Australian coroner finds death of Iranian asylum seeker preventable

SYDNEY, July 30 (Reuters) - An Australian coroner found on Monday that the death of an Iranian asylum seeker held on a remote Pacific island was preventable and called on the Australian government to put the health of detainees first.

Hamid Khazaei's death from severe sepsis from a leg infection was the result of "compounding errors" in health care provided under Australia's offshore immigration detention system, Queensland state coroner Terry Ryan said after an inquest into Khazaei's death.

Australia detains such asylum seekers in offshore detention centres, such as those on the tiny Pacific island of Nauru or on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island, instead of processing them on the mainland to deter migrants from attempting to reach Australia by boat.

The harsh policy has attracted widespread criticism from the United Nations and rights groups but has bipartisan support at home, with immigration a sensitive issue for Australian voters.

Khazaei died in a Brisbane hospital in September 2014 after he contracted the infection in the Manus Island detention centre. He had been held at the centre for almost 12 months.

"I am satisfied that if Mr. Khazaei's clinical deterioration was recognised and responded to in a timely way at the Manus Island regional processing centre clinic and he was evacuated to Australia within 24 hours of developing severe sepsis, he would have survived," Ryan said in his findings on Khazaei's death.

Khazaei was first moved to Port Moresby before being flown to the Queensland capital, Brisbane, but by then nothing could be done to save his life.

Ryan said no suitable antibiotic was available at the Manus Island clinic to treat the range of infections commonly found in a tropical setting, while the doctors at Port Moresby did not have the skills to treat Khazaei properly.

He said detainees were entitled to care that was the best available and the government needed a new policy that put the clinical needs of detainees first when they required transfers.

"We think what has happened in the court today is a big step toward justice," Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish journalist detained by Australia on Manus Island since 2013, said on Twitter.

"We ask again that Australia close these prison camps and let us start a new life in freedom," he said.

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