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Mauritian family take in deported student Yashika Bageerathi
Family and friends vow to fight for her right to return to Britain

A high-profile campaign in Britain to keep a 19-year-old star student from being deported to Mauritius has inspired a Mauritian family to take her in, supporters claimed yesterday.

Yashika Bageerathi was deported on Wednesday night despite thousands rallying for her stay.

Ms Bageerathi, who has been kept in Yarl’s Wood detention centre since last month, boarded an Air Mauritius plane at 9pm on Wednesday night and flown back to Mauritius where a family member is said to be threatening her life.

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