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Inquest into death of refugee Omid Masoumali resumes

An asylum seeker on Nauru who set himself on fire had asked for psychological help before self-immolating, a court was told.
The mental health of Omid Masoumali has come under a spotlight in a Brisbane court as an inquest into his 2016 death resumes.
Masoumali had been detained on Nauru for three years when he set himself alight in April 2016.
He died two days later in a Brisbane hospital.
Masoumali had indicated he wanted to see a psychologist prior to his death.
Psychologist Catherine Cleary,…
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