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Data reveals over 50 young asylum seekers died in UK since 2015

Data compiled by the Da’aro Youth Project indicates that 54 unaccompanied young asylum seekers died in the UK care system between 2015 and 2024, with the majority of deaths attributed to suicide. The report criticizes government transparency regarding these figures and calls for a national review and improved safeguarding strategies.

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Apr 8, 2026, 10:37 PM
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asylum seekerssuicideunaccompanied minorscare systemfreedom of informationage disputessafeguardinggovernment transparency

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More than 50 young asylum seekers have died in UK since 2015, data shows

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More than 50 young asylum seekers have died in UK since 2015, data shows

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