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Hunger strike asylum seeker Isa Muazu removed from UK | Hunger strike asylum seeker Isa Muazu removed from UK |
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Lawyers for a failed asylum seeker who was on hunger strike have said the Home Office has confirmed his removal from the UK. | Lawyers for a failed asylum seeker who was on hunger strike have said the Home Office has confirmed his removal from the UK. |
They said Isa Muazu, 45, is now "near death", but the Home Office said he was "fit to fly" back to Nigeria. | They said Isa Muazu, 45, is now "near death", but the Home Office said he was "fit to fly" back to Nigeria. |
The Court of Appeal had ruled against his argument he was being "unlawfully held" at the Harmondsworth Immigration Detention Centre in west London. | |
Last-minute challenges by his lawyers to halt his removal were also rejected. | |
Mr Muazu began his hunger strike in September, arguing his asylum claim "was not treated fairly". | |
He said that he came to the UK "for a better life", and would "rather die" than face removal. | |
His lawyers launched two last-minute attempts to halt his removal at midnight on Thursday and 06:00 GMT on Friday, but each challenge was rejected by a judge. | |
Solicitor Toufique Hussain said Mr Muazu had not been answering his phone since early on Friday and he believed a charter flight had been booked to fly him to Abuja, Nigeria, at 08:00 GMT. | |
'Like a skeleton' | |
Neither the Home Office nor the charter flight company would comment. | |
On Thursday night protesters gathered outside Harmondsworth detention centre, near Heathrow Airport. | |
The Metropolitan Police confirmed one man was arrested for criminal damage and was reported to have glued himself to a gate. | |
Duncan Lewis Solicitors said in a statement that Mr Muazu feared he would be "killed by Islamic extremists" on his return to Nigeria. | |
Mr Muazu has been held in detention since he claimed asylum in July, saying he faced persecution from the hardline Islamic group Boko Haram. | |
His case was fast-tracked but refused in August, just seven days after his interview. | |
Mr Muazu's supporters say he has been on hunger strike for more than 100 days. | |
His lawyers said that despite being 5ft 11in tall, he weighed just eight stone (53kg) and Mr Muazu had told the Independent newspaper he looked "like a skeleton". |