Suicide in Afghanistan: the police do not find the family of the deported



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Afghan police did not find the family of the 23-year-old girl, who had hanged in Kabul after being deported from Germany on Thursday. "We took him to the morgue of forensic medicine," said Thursday the police chief of the second district, Keyfatullah, the German news agency. "He is always there."

A forensic employee, who did not want to be named, confirmed that the body had been stored there since Tuesday. "Until now, no member of his family has come to take him." Normally, unknown forensic deaths would not be kept for more than ten days, the employee said. "Then we buried them in a graveyard in the eighth district with the help of the municipal administration."

Other Afghans deported from Germany told Spinsar Hotel, where the International Organization for Migration (IOM) was temporarily returning Shelter proposes that the young man killed himself on first night after arriving in Kabul on July 4th or shortly thereafter. The hotel has felt strongly for several days. They complained to the reception on Tuesday

The hotel finally called the police and searched the rooms. A photograph taken in the victim's room and presented in the dpa shows a discolored and swollen corpse hanging from the ceiling on a rope.

Eight years ago in Hamburg

The man, according to German authorities, Hamburg is from Balkh province, in northern Afghanistan. He spent eight years in Germany, before being transferred from Munich to Kabul on 3 July. Little is known about his stay in Hamburg except that he has arrived minor and has been criminalized several times.

A source from the Refugee Ministry told the DPA that the man in the usual interview with the Afghan authorities just after returning to the airport he said that he wanted to to go to the city of Herat in the west of Afghanistan. There parents lived there. Why that did not come about it, remained uncertain Thursday.

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