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Investigation underway after immigration removal centre death Investigation underway after immigration removal centre death
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An investigation has been launched after a man died at an immigration removal centre on Friday.An investigation has been launched after a man died at an immigration removal centre on Friday.
Disorder broke out at Morton Hall centre in Lincolnshire after the death and staff were forced to seek refuge. About 30 detainees are thought to be involved. Disorder broke out at Morton Hall centre in Lincolnshire after the death and staff were forced to seek refuge. About 30 detainees were thought to have been involved.
A Home Office spokesman said: "A disturbance involving a number of detainees is currently ongoing at Morton Hall IRC. A Home Office spokesman said the situation had been "successfully resolved" at about 8.30pm on Saturday. "Specially trained staff brought the situation to a safe conclusion, with no injuries to staff or detainees and minor damage to one unit. An investigation will now take place."
"Specially trained staff have been deployed to bring the situation to a safe conclusion. There are no reported injuries to staff or detainees relating to this incident." James Brokenshire, the immigration minister, speaking earlier of the dead man said: "Our thoughts are with the family at this very sad time. Deaths in removal centres are rare but tragic events.
According to the Lincolnshire Echo, fire engines and police vans were sent to the centre and staff withdrew to a "place of safety".
James Brokenshire, the immigration minister, 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."
He said a full investigation into the man's death had been launched. He said a full investigation into the death had also been launched.
The Prison Officers' Association said extra prison staff in riot gear had been sent to the centre but that it had no further details.
Morton Hall, in the village of Swinderby, is run by the prison service on behalf of UK Border Agency.Morton Hall, in the village of Swinderby, is run by the prison service on behalf of UK Border Agency.
It has 392 rooms spread across six residential units, and holds adult men.It has 392 rooms spread across six residential units, and holds adult men.