THIS WOMAN WAS WATCHED AS SHE DIED. A shocking new court testimony reveals a Sri Lankan woman, Wishma Sandamali, was LEFT TO DIE in a Japanese immigration detention center—and officials had THREE CLEAR CHANCES to save her.
A doctor testifying for her family’s lawsuit delivered a damning verdict. Wishma didn’t just get sick. She was killed by dehydration and starvation, a direct result of NEGLECT.
Her blood was screaming for help. Three weeks before her death, a simple urine test flashed a dire warning: starvation. Standard procedure demanded an IV and blood tests. Officials did NOTHING.
Then, just two days before the end, her body was shutting down. Her blood pressure crashed. Her breathing turned abnormal. “Mechanical ventilation and dialysis should have been taken,” the doctor stated. Again, NOTHING WAS DONE.
Wishma Sandamali, 33, was in state custody. She entered the Nagoya facility alive in August 2020. By March 2021, she was dead from multiple organ failure, a death the expert says was preventable at multiple turns.
This isn’t a tragic accident. It’s a PATTERN. A system that views detainees as less than human. Who benefits from this cruelty? A bureaucracy that operates in the shadows, confident no one is watching.
They watched her die. They had the reports. They had the power to act. They chose, again and again, to do nothing. Her final breaths are a permanent stain on a nation that preaches order and humanity.
If they did this to her, who are they watching die right now?
Edited for Kayitsi.com



