An asylum seeker evacuated from the Bibby Stockholm barge following the discovery of Legionella bacteria spoke to Sky's danwnews 👇 Read more:
An asylum seeker taken off the Bibby Stockholm barge following the discovery of Legionella bacteria says the government is"endangering" migrants and treating them like"less than animals".
He boarded the barge on Wednesday and said he is worried about falling ill after consuming the water onboard."I feel so bad. Especially because on the news they said they took water samples but instead of waiting for result before putting people on there, they just put us on there: it's like we don't matter.
"I'm not happy about it," he said."I'm deeply sad. Because if they had cared about us enough, if they had known since Monday, they shouldn't have put us there: why did they still put us there?"Describing what it is like on board, he told Sky News:"For me it's small, like being on a prison, because the security is too much. There's no freedom. For me I have a fear of water. I can't swim. Me being on water, my heart palpitates. I can't sleep.
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