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    PA Media Close-up of Leonard Farruku looking at the camera. He has smartly cropped dark hair and a stubble goatee beard and has a serious expression.PA Media

    Leonard Farruku was found dead in a shower cubicle on the Bibby Stockholm barge

    An asylum seeker was “distraught” when he was told he would be sent to the government’s former accommodation barge for migrants, an inquest has heard.

    Leonard Farruku, 27, was found dead on the Bibby Stockholm at Portland Port, Dorset, on 12 December 2023.

    He died as a result of compression to the neck and suspension by ligature, the hearing was previously told.

    Support worker Ashley Rangasamy said Mr Farruku reportedly tried to refuse the barge placement and suffered a “significant change” of mood once on board.

    Giving evidence, he said Mr Farruku’s initial reaction had alarmed a volunteer at the Esplanade Hotel in Paignton, Devon, where he was previously housed.

    Mr Rangasamy was told “[the asylum seeker] was very adamant he wasn’t going and was very distraught about the idea”, the inquest heard.

    PA The Bibby Stockholm barge moored in Portland harbour. It's a large grey and pink rectangular floating building with steps up the side moored alongside a concrete jetty.PA

    The Bibby Stockholm housed male asylum seekers at Portland Port

    The support worker met with the Albanian and said he could appeal against the placement.

    “He didn’t really say anything. He was angry and sad,” Mr Rangasamy recalled.

    On the day of his transfer, Mr Farruku reportedly “point blank” refused to leave the hotel, Mr Rangasamy said.

    However, he was told a hotel supervisor “tricked” Mr Farruku into getting into a car, promising that he was going to Swindon.

    The witness told the court he reported the alleged deception to Torbay Council.

    However, he did not pursue his own concerns about Mr Farruku’s well-being.

    Mr Rangasamy said he could not find a way to contact barge managers and did not approach other authorities, even though migrants on the barge had told him the Albanian’s mood had “significantly changed” and he was having “outbursts”.

    PA A smiling Leonard Farruku looks off to the side of the camera. He has smartly cropped dark hair and a stubble goatee beard. He is wearing a navy blue padded winter jacket, zipped up to his chin.PA

    Mr Farruku was “tricked” into being transferred to the barge, an inquest witness suggested

    Previously, the inquest was told Mr Farruku was considered by barge staff to have “serious mental health issues”.

    At the hotel in Devon, he had damaged furniture in his room, “yelled at staff” and fought with a fellow resident, the coroner heard.

    His sisters Marsida Keci and Jola Dushku previously said their brother had struggled with his mental health since the death of their parents.

    The barge, which was leased by the former Conservative government to try to reduce accommodation costs, held male asylum seekers from August 2023.

    The contract was not renewed when Labour came to power in July 2024 and the last residents left in November.

    The inquest in Bournemouth continues.

    If you have been affected by this story or would like support then you can find organisations which offer help and information at the BBC Action Line.

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