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Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh Inquiry

Refugees for Justice's Siraj Balubaid alongside solicitor Aamer Anwar speaking outside Glasgow Sheriff Court, where a preliminary hearing for Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, who was shot and killed by police after he attacked six people, stabbing and seriously injuring five of them at Park Inn Hotel in 2020, was being held.
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00:00Say it loud and say it clear. Justice for Bedrandin.
00:03Say it loud and say it clear. Justice for Bedrandin.
00:07What do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now.
00:11Good morning, my name is Ahmad Anwar. I'm a solicitor
00:14acting on behalf of the family of the deceased Abdullah Adam Bosch.
00:18This morning we appeared at the preliminary hearing fatal accident
00:20inquiry. Mr Bosch was a 28 year old asylum
00:23seeker from Sudan who was placed in the Park Inn hotel in
00:272020 during the height of the pandemic. On the 26th of June 2020 Mr
00:32Bosch was shot dead by Police Scotland's
00:34firearms officers after he stabbed three asylum seekers,
00:38two hotel workers and a police officer who had responded to the initial
00:42emergency call. Adam Bosch had applied to voluntarily
00:45return to Sudan but the process was delayed by the pandemic.
00:49Mr Bosch had been staying in the hotel for three months and at the time of the
00:52incident had been ill with Covid-19 and it was clear to those around him
00:56his mental health was rapidly declining. Previously some of those injured by Mr
01:00Bosch had said they did not blame him because of the decline in his mental
01:04health but they had raised serious allegations about the failings by the
01:07Home Office and others. A leaked Home Office document reported in
01:11the media claimed that Mr Bosch had made 72 calls
01:15seeking help from the Home Office and others. The Home Office and the Mayor's
01:18group at the time was heavily criticised for uprooting hundreds of refugees and
01:22asylum seekers and moving them into hotels emptied
01:26because of the lockdown. Those advocating on behalf of asylum
01:30seekers and refugees complained that hundreds of vulnerable and
01:33frightened people were being forced into hotels and cramped spaces
01:37when social distance was being advised by the government.
01:40Questions were raised at the time as to whether there was adequate
01:43medical and psychiatric support for those in the hotel.
01:48Mr Bosch's family have already raised concerns as to whether lethal force was
01:52necessary. A fatal accident inquiry will take place
01:55due to the nature and the circumstances of the death which gives rise to serious
01:59public concerns. It is important to note a fatal accident inquiry cannot apportion
02:04blame. It will establish the circumstances of
02:07Mr Bosch's death and consider what reasonable steps if any
02:10could have been taken to avoid the risk of future deaths in similar
02:14circumstances. The evidence will be tested in a public
02:17setting and will be the subject of an independent judicial
02:20determination by Sheriff Principal Anwar and a further
02:24preliminary hearing is set for the 23rd of June.
02:26We have been searching for answers since the tragedy on the Barking from 2020
02:31and the people who have moved into the hotels during the pandemic
02:35for we are trying to seek the justice for the situations and what happened
02:38that time. Unfortunately the hotels have been used
02:41now widely across the country for people who are seeking asylum seekers.
02:46We gather here for the fatal incident inquiry
02:49into the death of Badreddin Bosch who was being shot dead by the police
02:54and we are showing solidarity for the victims or all the people across the
02:57country who have been in the hotel detention or hotel accommodation across
03:00the country and we are looking for the lead into the
03:03situation or what led to that situation and ended that way.

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