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Man, 26, passes away in British migrant detention centre

A 26yearold male died on Sunday while being held at a British migrant detention centre that was previously criticised at a public questions for subjecting people to inhumane treatment.

Britain's interior ministry, the Home Office, stated it might not comment further while an investigation was being carried out. It expressed its condolences to the male's family and pals.

Specialist Serco confirmed the event but did not comment further. It handles Brook House, the centre near Gatwick Airport in southern England.

Thousands of people in the UK are presently detained in one of 7 migration elimination centres, or IRCs, awaiting either deportation or approval to stay in the nation. There is no limit on how long someone can be apprehended.

A public inquiry last year discovered that some detainees at Brook House had actually been subjected to unacceptable treatment consisting of using force or harmful methods of restraint, and it explained a harmful culture at the centre.

The query was prompted by a BBC documentary which exposed that personnel used by contracting out company G4S, which ran Brook Home, consistently physically and verbally mistreated detainees.

The federal government said at the time that substantial enhancements had actually been made since then.

Sunday's event comes almost a year after a 37-year-old Albanian man passed away after attempting suicide while detained at Brook Home.

The Gatwick Detainees Well-being Group, which supports detainees at the centre, stated: Brook House is prison architecture and no-one need to take their dying breath there. We grieve that a young man passed away before he could be free.

(source: Reuters)