Migrant boy, 11, commits suicide in Austria

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Austrian police patrol the main station in Salzburg as the trains arrive from Vienna, Austria, September 14, 2015. REUTERS/Dominic Ebenbichler/Files
 

VIENNA: Austrian police said Friday that they were investigating the suicide of an 11-year-old Afghan migrant, who died in a hospital here on Monday after being admitted a day earlier.

It was unclear how he killed himself.

The boy and his family had been living in a refugee centre in Baden, south of the capital, since last year, when a record influx of migrants arrived in Austria.

Media reports said the boy felt unable to cope with looking after his six siblings after his 23-year-old elder brother left him in charge.

According to public broadcaster Oe1, officials had been made aware of the family's precarious situation but failed to react.

Authorities have rejected the accusations, saying they had noticed "nothing unusual".

Austrian ombudsman Guenther Kraeuter announced Friday he would open an inquiry.

Austria has received almost 150,000 asylum claims since 2015, making the wealthy nation of 8.75 million one of the highest recipients per capita in Europe's migration crisis.

The UN's children agency UNICEF regularly denounces "the lack of protective measures for migrant children in Europe", accusing European Union member states of doing "much too little".