Rebel migrants on asylum boat: They treat us worse than animals
A migrant on board shared details about the Bibby Stockholm ship, which was emptied after legionella bacteria, which cause a type of lung disease, were found. Stating that she was sorry she was brought on board, Bibby noted that her lives were in danger in Stockholm.
Explaining that they drank the bacteria-containing water and used it in the shower, the asylum seeker said: “They say they took samples of the water, but they put us there before the results came back, like none of us mattered. They had to make sure it was habitable on the inside. Why didn’t they wait for the result and make sure everything was fine? They treat us worse than animals. They are putting us in danger “. He used his statements.
“I’m afraid of getting sick”
Referring to the news that the bacteria had been known since August 7, when they settled on the ship, the asylum seeker said: “If they knew, they shouldn’t have put us there. Why did they put us there? I am afraid of getting sick. I have no one here, I have no family.” saying.
When making assessments about living on the empty boat, the asylum seeker said that he felt like he was in prison due to the small size of the rooms and the security, and that he was afraid to live on the boat because he could not swim.
The first migrants were placed in Bibby Stockholm on Aug. 7, but on Aug. 11 the migrants returned to the hotels because the ship’s waters found legionella bacteria, which cause a type of lung disease.
In the first phase, 39 male immigrants were placed on the ship. (AA)