Another gagging? (1)

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Another gagging?
artdoc August=1994

On 24 May, Nigerian asylum-seeker Elizabeth Blanchard was
allegedly gagged and handcuffed at Campsfield as she was being
taken away for deportation. Despite her psychiatrically disturbed
state, in which the only safe place for her was a hospital, she
was detained in Banbury police station for 16 hours, and spent
the time banging her head against the wall of a cell. A private
security firm, Loss Prevention International, then removed her
to Holloway, where she was certified unfit to be detained and
taken to the nearby Whittington hospital. She spent the next 24
hours unconscious. She was discharged from hospital in early July
and released pending an inquiry by the Home Office into her
treatment. CARF no 21, July/August 1994; Migrant Media, 2.6.94.

Statewatch, Vol 4 no 4, July-August 1994

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