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The death of Iranian man Omid Masoumali, who set himself on fire on Nauru, is the subject of an inquest in Brisbane

 

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Suicide: the last bastion of the coward.

Shamindan1 Well, HE set himself on fire...........................

So for his final gesture of gratitude to the Australian public he made himself cost the taxpayer another half a million dollars.

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