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Man who died in immigration raid named

reposter | 12.09.2008 07:46 | Anti-racism | Migration | London

Frank Odame 36-year-old from Ghana died following raid by police and immigration. Mr. Odame was found with head injuries below a block of flats. A post mortem has been held and the cause of death was given as head and chest injuries. Walthamstow Coroners' Court opens an inquest.

Frank Odame 36-year-old Ghanaian dies following raid by police and immigration. An investigation is underway as to how Frank Odame 36-year-old Ghanaian died following a raid by police and immigration officers at his home in Woodford Green, Essex on Tuesday 2nd September.Mr. Odame was found with head injuries below a block of flats after 'police officers and UK immigration officials attended a residential address in Lambourne Court, Woodford Green'. A post mortem has been held and the cause of death was given as head and chest injuries. At least four other people are known to have died during similar incidents, Joy Gardner (1993); Joseph Nnalue (1994); Noorjahan Begum (1996) and Joseph Crentsil (2001). All the deaths have occurred in the London area and all but one (Noorjahan Begum) involved the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and immigration officers.

Harmit Atwal, Instiute of Race Relations
 http://www.irr.org.uk/2008/september/ha000008.html


Tower block plunge man named

Ilford Recorder- 10 September 2008 http://www.ilfordrecorder.co.uk/content/redbridge/recorder/news/

A man who died after falling from the window of a second floor flat has been named as Frank Odame.
Police say they are still unsure whether the 36-year-old Ghanaian national fell or jumped from his home in the Lambourne Court tower block, Navestock Crescent, Woodford Green.

The flat had just been raided by police and the UK Border Agency on Tuesday, September 2, when officers found Mr Odame. He died in hospital eight hours later.
An inquest is due to open at Walthamstow Coroner's Court tomorrow (11th Sept.)

An investigation into the incident is being carried out by the Directorate of Professional Standards.

A post mortem carried out the day following the tragedy gave the cause of death as a head injury.

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12.09.2008 08:04


"Police say they are still unsure whether the 36-year-old Ghanaian national fell or jumped from his home in the Lambourne Court tower block, Navestock Crescent, Woodford Green."

...or was pushed!!!


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12.09.2008 10:45

Chances are he jumped or fell trying to escape. Not that police and immigration care, but having a dead man on their hands is bad publicity for the UK Borders Agency. Why someone prefer to risk and in this case lose his life rather than be detained and deported is another question.

Chiara