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Morton Hall Immigration Centre detainees in 'disturbance' | Morton Hall Immigration Centre detainees in 'disturbance' |
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Disorder has broken out among detainees at an immigration centre following the death of a man at the facility. | |
Staff at Morton Hall in Swinderby, Lincolnshire, have withdrawn from the building to a "place of safety" and emergency services are at the scene. | |
It is unclear what has caused the disturbance but it is thought to be connected to the death on Friday night. | |
A Home Office spokesman confirmed an investigation had been launched. | |
Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire said: "Our thoughts are with the family at this very sad time. Deaths in removal centres are rare but tragic events. | Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire said: "Our thoughts are with the family at this very sad time. Deaths in removal centres are rare but tragic events. |
"We take our responsibilities towards detainees' health and welfare extremely seriously." | "We take our responsibilities towards detainees' health and welfare extremely seriously." |
The Prison Officers' Association said it was monitoring the situation and extra prison staff in riot gear had been sent to the centre. | The Prison Officers' Association said it was monitoring the situation and extra prison staff in riot gear had been sent to the centre. |
One detainee told the BBC up to 300 people inside Morton Hall were refusing to go back into their rooms. |