Guards 'warned about SIEV 221' landing at Christmas Island
The Iraqi asylum-seeker, whose wife and two children died in the tragedy, claims he was told by a Serco guard about 2.30am on December 15 last year they could not do anything and that he "would have to wait until the morning".
Another detainee has confirmed the man's revelations.
An inquest into the disaster has been told the boat was not spotted until about 5am by locals on the shore.
When told of the new claims by The Weekend Australian "He was in touch with the smuggler," Dr Tofighian said. "The smuggler told him they should be arriving at the island in about two to three hours. This conversation was about 2am." The man then went with his friend, Iraqi detainee Hasanain al-Wazni, to tell the Serco guards. Speaking yesterday from Villawood Detention Centre where he is now detained, Mr Wazni said he interpreted for his friend and told about five guards the boat was on its way and they needed to do something. He said one of the guards then called his supervisor to see what to do and was told nothing could be done. "The manager said to him, 'We can't do anything now because it is night . . . you will have to wait until the morning'," Mr Wazni said. He said his friend was extremely distressed and threatened to harm himself with a razor in front of the guards. He said the guards then took his friend to the medical centre, where he was given some medication that made him sleepy, and he awoke to the shocking news of the wreck.
Aussie Night Before Christmas - News
Scene of the asylum seeker boat crash at Christmas Island in December last year. Picture: Channel 9 Source: Supplied CHRISTMAS Island detention centre guards were told the SIEV 221 was on its way four hours before the boat crashed into
"I had a beer with him just before Christmas, gee he's in ripping nick," Armstrong said. "He's really cut, he's built well. Good on him. As the year's went on he shrugged it [the AFL snubs] off a little bit easier. He always had a great passion to play
Picture: Kent Retallick Source: CHILDREN slated for deportation under the Gillard government's proposed deal with Malaysia are enjoying relative freedom on Christmas Island after being moved out of a high-security compound into a family
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The Australian Federal Police used capsicum spray and bean-bag bullets to quell a disturbance on Christmas Island last night when minor damage was caused to the detention centre. Three detainees staged a protest on the roof of the
Night Before Christmas in Aussie land « Wolfies World – Wolfie Rankin
And Mum in her nightie, and Dad in his shorts,
Had just settled down to watch TV sports.
When outside the house a mad ruckus arose;
Loud squeaking and banging woke us from our doze.
We ran to the screen door, peeked cautiously out,
snuck onto the deck, then let out a shout.
Guess what had woken us up from our snooze,
But a rusty old Ute pulled by eight mighty ‘roos.
The cheerful man driving was giggling with glee,
And we both knew at once who this plump bloke must be.
Now, I’m telling the truth it’s all dinki-di,
Those eight kangaroos fairly soared through the sky. Chris leaned out the window to pull at the reins,
And encouraged the ‘roos, by calling their names.
‘Now, Kylie! Now, Kirsty! Now, Shazza and Shane!
On Kipper! On, Skipper! On, Bazza and Wayne!
Park up on that water tank. Grab a quick drink,
I’ll scoot down the gum tree. Be back in a wink!’
So up to the tank those eight kangaroos flew,
With the Ute full of toys, and Old Chris too.
He slid down the gum tree and jumped to the ground,
Then in through the window he sprang with a bound.
He had bright sunburned cheeks and a milky white beard.
A jolly old joker was how he appeared.
He wore red stubby shorts and old thongs on his feet,
And a hat of deep crimson as shade from the heat.
His eyes – bright as opals – Oh! How they twinkled!
And, like a goanna, his skin was quite wrinkled!
His shirt was stretched over a round bulging belly
Which shook when he moved, like a plate full of jelly.
A fat stack of prezzies he flung from his back,
And he looked like a swaggie unfastening his pack.
He spoke not a word, but bent down on one knee,
To position our goodies beneath the yule tree.
Surfboard and foot-ball shapes for us two.
And for Dad, tongs to use on the new barbeque.
A mysterious package he left for our Mum,
Then he turned and he winked and he held up his thumb;
He strolled out on deck and his ‘roos came on cue;
Flung his sack in the back and prepared to shoot through.
He bellowed out loud as they swooped past the gates-
MERRY CHRISTMAS to all, and goodonya, MATES!
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