
The suspicion of suicide by one of the 300 asylum seekers who are kept on the "Bibby Stockholm" hotel ship occupied the British media on Wednesday morning.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Home Office, called it a tragic event without revealing the identity of the victim.
Top Channel, based on a source with knowledge of the investigations being carried out, has revealed that the immigrant who ended his life on Tuesday, on the hotel ship where the asylum seekers are accommodated, anchored in Dorset in the south-east of England, is albanian
He is the 27-year-old with the initials L.F. born in a village near Durrës.
His relatives in London are expected to go to the mortuary in Dorset on Monday to see the body of the deceased and learn about the expected result of the autopsy.
Top Channel learns that the young Albanian arrived in England by raft in August last year.
After spending a few days in London with relatives, he was sent by the Home Office to live in a hotel 6 hours away from the British capital.
He then complied with the Home Office's request to live on the hotel ship leased by the English government with the aim of reducing the costs of housing asylum seekers.
Top Channel has also revealed that the deceased in the telephone conversations held with the family members stated that "the conditions on the hotel ship are good, but the immigrants are being treated as if they are animals by the security guards".
This is the second case in the last two months, when an Albanian asylum seeker commits suicide in the state immigration centers in England.
At the beginning of November, 38-year-old Alfred Dosku ended his life by hanging himself with a mattress in the Brook House asylum detention center near Gatwick Airport.
He also went by raft last year among 12,800 other compatriots who chose this method of arrival from France to the island state.
The British government says that over the last two years it has deported 5,000 Albanians after staying illegally or refusing asylum, after Albania was put on the list of safe countries. /Top Channel
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