this barge feels like a prison. the food is not good. the wifi they use to talk with family is not working properly. the security guys theat them like they are criminal. if you want to enter the barge, you have to go through some security checking and then the place looks like a prison, very isolating. and there's a fear about what this could lead to. we are trying to give warning that that place is not ok for them. they said every day the stress is increasing, it's getting worse, it's getting worse. so they decide to even kill themselves, because they don't have any hope for their life. the home office told us it takes the welfare of those in its care very seriously and that any concerns are swiftly addressed. it also highlighted the migrant help phone line, which is available 24/7 for anyone in need. leonard farruku's family raised thousands of pounds to return his body to albania. his funeral today marks the saddest