
According to a formal communication received on the matter, Mr Bah was fatally shot by Spanish police near Gran Canaria Airport following an alleged knife attack on a taxi driver. Preliminary reports indicate that he was in a state of acute mental distress, reportedly suffering from schizophrenia.
The Government of The Gambia deeply regrets the loss of a young life under such tragic circumstance and stands in solidarity with Mr Bahβs grieving family and the wider Gambian community in Spain. We extend our heartfelt condolences and prayers for the peaceful repose of his soul.
In response to the incident, the Ministry through The Gambia Embassy in Madrid has formally expressed its grave concern to Spanish authorities, particularly regarding the apparent use of lethal force. A demand has been made for a thorough, transparent and independent judicial investigation into the events that led to Mr Bahβs death.
As a demonstration of the Governmentβs commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of Gambian citizens abroad, the Embassy in Madrid is sending the Deputy Head of Mission to Las Palmas to engage with local authorities and community leaders.
The Gambia Embassy in Madrid is also working closely with Mr Bahβs family to ensure the swift repatriation of his remains for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.
The Ministry would continue to monitor the investigations into the matter and would also continue to work with the Spanish authorities to ensure such incidents are avoided in the future. We reaffirm our commitment to the safety and well-being of all Gambians in the diaspora and to continue collaboration with host countries to uphold the values of human rights and justice.
Further updates will be provided as new information becomes available from the ongoing investigations and repatriation efforts.
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