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Laye-Alama Condé (also known as Laye-Alma Condé) was an asylum seeker from Sierra Leone living in Bremen, Germany. On 27 December 2004, he was arrested by the police on suspicion of being a drug dealer. At the station, a doctor forcibly inserted a tube through Condé's nose and fed him syrup of ipecac (an emetic). This occurred several times until Condé collapsed and was taken to hospital. He died on 7 January 2005. The case immediately caused controversy in Germany and the doctor was taken to court three times, resulting in a punishment of a fine of 20,000 euros paid to Condé's family. Meanwhile, the practice of induced vomiting was deemed torture by the European Court of Human Rights in 2006 and the practice was discontinued in Bremen shortly afterwards. The Initiative in Memory of Laya A

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  • Todesfall Laya-Alama Condé (de)
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  • Der Todesfall Laye-Alama Condé ereignete sich um den Jahreswechsel 2004/05 in Bremen, nachdem der aus Sierra Leone stammende Asylbewerber Laye-Alama Condé (1969–2005) wegen Verdachts des Drogenhandels von der Polizei Bremen in Polizeigewahrsam genommen worden war. Er begann mit dem zwangsweisen Verabreichen von Brechmittel an Laye-Alama Condé im Polizeigewahrsam am 27. Dezember 2004 und endete mit dessen Tod in einer Bremer Klinik am 7. Januar 2005. Der Todesfall und die späteren Strafprozesse wurden überregional thematisiert. Das Land Bremen stoppte nach dem Todesfall den zwangsweisen Einsatz von Brechmitteln. (de)
  • Laye-Alama Condé (also known as Laye-Alma Condé) was an asylum seeker from Sierra Leone living in Bremen, Germany. On 27 December 2004, he was arrested by the police on suspicion of being a drug dealer. At the station, a doctor forcibly inserted a tube through Condé's nose and fed him syrup of ipecac (an emetic). This occurred several times until Condé collapsed and was taken to hospital. He died on 7 January 2005. The case immediately caused controversy in Germany and the doctor was taken to court three times, resulting in a punishment of a fine of 20,000 euros paid to Condé's family. Meanwhile, the practice of induced vomiting was deemed torture by the European Court of Human Rights in 2006 and the practice was discontinued in Bremen shortly afterwards. The Initiative in Memory of Laya A (en)
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  • Der Todesfall Laye-Alama Condé ereignete sich um den Jahreswechsel 2004/05 in Bremen, nachdem der aus Sierra Leone stammende Asylbewerber Laye-Alama Condé (1969–2005) wegen Verdachts des Drogenhandels von der Polizei Bremen in Polizeigewahrsam genommen worden war. Er begann mit dem zwangsweisen Verabreichen von Brechmittel an Laye-Alama Condé im Polizeigewahrsam am 27. Dezember 2004 und endete mit dessen Tod in einer Bremer Klinik am 7. Januar 2005. Der Todesfall und die späteren Strafprozesse wurden überregional thematisiert. Das Land Bremen stoppte nach dem Todesfall den zwangsweisen Einsatz von Brechmitteln. (de)
  • Laye-Alama Condé (also known as Laye-Alma Condé) was an asylum seeker from Sierra Leone living in Bremen, Germany. On 27 December 2004, he was arrested by the police on suspicion of being a drug dealer. At the station, a doctor forcibly inserted a tube through Condé's nose and fed him syrup of ipecac (an emetic). This occurred several times until Condé collapsed and was taken to hospital. He died on 7 January 2005. The case immediately caused controversy in Germany and the doctor was taken to court three times, resulting in a punishment of a fine of 20,000 euros paid to Condé's family. Meanwhile, the practice of induced vomiting was deemed torture by the European Court of Human Rights in 2006 and the practice was discontinued in Bremen shortly afterwards. The Initiative in Memory of Laya Alama Condé (German: Initiative in Gedenken an Laya Alama Condé) has pressed for a permanent monument to people who died in police custody to be erected in Bremen. (en)
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