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Indigenous man on life support after being found unconscious in 'safe' Perth prison cell | Indigenous man on life support after being found unconscious in 'safe' Perth prison cell |
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An Aboriginal man is on life support after being found unresponsive in a “safe” cell at Perth’s Hakea remand prison. | An Aboriginal man is on life support after being found unresponsive in a “safe” cell at Perth’s Hakea remand prison. |
Jordan Robert Anderson, 23, had been moved “down the back” of the maximum security prison last Thursday, into what his father described as a “punishment” cell in the secure unit used for detainees held in solitary for disciplinary reasons, or about whom prison staff have welfare concerns. | Jordan Robert Anderson, 23, had been moved “down the back” of the maximum security prison last Thursday, into what his father described as a “punishment” cell in the secure unit used for detainees held in solitary for disciplinary reasons, or about whom prison staff have welfare concerns. |
He was discovered hanging shortly after midnight on Saturday night and taken by ambulance to Fiona Stanley hospital, where he was placed in the intensive care unit and remains in a coma. | He was discovered hanging shortly after midnight on Saturday night and taken by ambulance to Fiona Stanley hospital, where he was placed in the intensive care unit and remains in a coma. |
His family have gathered at his bedside for five days and have been told by doctors that he will not recover. | His family have gathered at his bedside for five days and have been told by doctors that he will not recover. |
Anderson, a Noongar man and father of two daughters, had been in custody on remand for several months and was due to appear in court on a number of charges next week. | Anderson, a Noongar man and father of two daughters, had been in custody on remand for several months and was due to appear in court on a number of charges next week. |
His father, Lyle Anderson, was taken on Wednesday to see the cell where his son was discovered and said police had already begun their coronial investigation into a death in custody, despite his son still being on life support. | His father, Lyle Anderson, was taken on Wednesday to see the cell where his son was discovered and said police had already begun their coronial investigation into a death in custody, despite his son still being on life support. |
“He was in a punishment cell,” he said. “They said it happened between 10.20pm and 12.20pm – there’s a two-hour window.” | “He was in a punishment cell,” he said. “They said it happened between 10.20pm and 12.20pm – there’s a two-hour window.” |
Anderson senior said he had questions about what had happened to his son, both before and after the apparent suicide attempt, and had sought permission to speak to his cellmates. | Anderson senior said he had questions about what had happened to his son, both before and after the apparent suicide attempt, and had sought permission to speak to his cellmates. |
“Some of the boys that I spoke to there said that it happened about nine or 10,” he said. “He was already braindead when they found him.” | “Some of the boys that I spoke to there said that it happened about nine or 10,” he said. “He was already braindead when they found him.” |
In a statement, the Department of Corrective Services confirmed a 23-year-old man had been taken by ambulance to the hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning. | In a statement, the Department of Corrective Services confirmed a 23-year-old man had been taken by ambulance to the hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
The family, including two siblings brought in handcuffs from other WA prisons, have been saying their goodbyes to Anderson and are expected to turn off his life support. | The family, including two siblings brought in handcuffs from other WA prisons, have been saying their goodbyes to Anderson and are expected to turn off his life support. |
Uncle Ben Taylor, a Noongar elder and great-great uncle of Jordan Anderson, was among those gathered at the bedside on Thursday. | Uncle Ben Taylor, a Noongar elder and great-great uncle of Jordan Anderson, was among those gathered at the bedside on Thursday. |
“I just sat his bed for half an hour, intensive care,” Taylor told Guardian Australia. “Now these idiot doctors come down and said they are going to shut down the machines.” | “I just sat his bed for half an hour, intensive care,” Taylor told Guardian Australia. “Now these idiot doctors come down and said they are going to shut down the machines.” |
The 77-year-old said he had been to too many deathbeds of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people caught up in the justice system. | The 77-year-old said he had been to too many deathbeds of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people caught up in the justice system. |
Monday marked the fourth anniversary of the death in custody of another young Noongar man, Jayden Bennell, who died in an assumed suicide attempt at Casuarina prison in 2013. | Monday marked the fourth anniversary of the death in custody of another young Noongar man, Jayden Bennell, who died in an assumed suicide attempt at Casuarina prison in 2013. |
The findings of a coronial inquest into his death, held last year, are expected to be handed down this month. | The findings of a coronial inquest into his death, held last year, are expected to be handed down this month. |
• Crisis support services can be reached 24 hours a day: Lifeline 13 11 14; Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467; Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800; MensLine Australia 1300 78 99 78; Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 |
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