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From: "Linda Laurie" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: 2ND UPDATE ON CLAUDE NDEH
Claude Ndeh and his family face another day in Yarls Wood Removal Centre not
knowing if they are to be deported from Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 on
Saturday morning at 6.15am on British Airways flight 302 to Paris. From
Paris they will be flown back to Cameroon where they will not have access to
adequate health care for their 2 children with Sickle Cell Anaemia who will
face an early death.
Yesterday, their 4th day at Yarls Wood. The 2 children with Sickle Cell who
are extremely poorly were visited by a doctor. They were given medicine but
staff have refused to let them have a syringe to feed the 2-year-old her
medicine and have said they do not have a fridge to keep the medicine at the
correct.
Please contact British Airways on 0844 493 0 787 and/or email/fax them
telling them that the children have sickle cell disease which is not
controlled by medication and they are not fit to travel and that this will
be a forcible removal www.britishairways.com
Help us keep Claude and his family safe in the UK.
Linda Laurie & Mike Higgins
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