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Oury Jalloh (born 1968 in Kabala, Sierra Leone; died 7 January 2005 in Dessau, Germany) was a Sierra Leonean asylum seeker who died in a fire in a police cell in Dessau, Germany. The hands and feet of Jalloh, who was alone in the cell, were tied to a mattress. A fire alarm went off, but was initially turned off without further action by an officer. The case caused national and international outrage. In 2007, two officers were charged with causing bodily harm with fatal consequences and with involuntary manslaughter, respectively, but were acquitted in December 2008 for lack of evidence. According to the presiding judge, contradictory testimony had prevented clarification of the circumstances and had obstructed due process. The Federal Court of Justice annulled one of the acquittals, and since January 2011, a different Landgericht than before is concerned with the case. ==Life== According to his tombstone in Sierra Leone, Oury Jalloh was born in 1968.〔Kolvenbach, Pagonakis (2006): "Tod in der Zelle – Warum starb Oury Jalloh?". Documentary film.〕 In 2000,〔(Flucht und Asyl )〕 he fled from the Sierra Leone Civil War to Guinea, where his parents were already living, and then further to Germany, where he applied for political asylum.〔 Although his application was declined, he was suffered to stay in the country. His child with a German citizen was put up for adoption by the mother shortly after birth.〔(Wie starb Oury Jalloh? ), Tagesspiegel 2011-07-30.〕 Several weeks before his death, Jalloh was convicted to a prison sentence of three and a half years for commercial drug trafficking.
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