‘Sam could have been saved’: Where does the money for healthcare go on Manus? | Behrouz Boochani

Sam’s preventable death is just one of many on an island with deteriorating medical facilities

Sam was a Baluan man of Manus province, living on Manus Island. He was thin and muscular with a warm smile and acute observations. I had known him for over a year. Like most Manusians he had a deep love for Manus, its islands, waters, and its people. Sam was a man who objected to the way Australia treated refugees; he often expressed his solidarity with the refugees. He had special insight about the history of Manus, and if you ever had the opportunity to listen to him he would share his knowledge for hours about music, nature and culture.

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