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Ministers quizzed after detainee dies at Yarl's Wood
40-year-old woman passes away in unconfirmed circumstances

Ministers were quizzed over the future of Yarl’s Wood detention centre yesterday after the death of a detainee.

An emergency debate in Parliament was called after a 40 year-old woman held at the centre died of unconfirmed circumstances on Sunday.

Shadow home secretary Yvette Copper asked Immigration Minister James Brokenshire to address some of the concerns surrounding “initial reports that the detainee was refused requests for medical health”.

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