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They were found close to the engine and are believed to have died from inhalation of engine fumes and asphyxia. Originally, rescuers counted 30 bodies but a spokesman for the Italian coastguard said the real death toll stands at 52.
In a separate incident, another 15 people are feared drowned after their boat capsized around five miles off the coastal town of Zuwara on Wednesday. A spokesman for the coastguard there said they had saved 20 people and recovered three bodies. The survivors, primarily from Nigeria and Ghana, told the coastguard they were traveling in a group of about 40 when their boat overturned in bad weather. They had only travelled some four hours after they left the shoreline.
The coastguard started the rescue at 4am and continued with the search into the afternoon but no more bodies were spotted. The tragedies came during an especially busy day in the waters outside Libya.The Italian coastguard said in a statement that around 3,000 people had been rescued in 10 different operations throughout Wednesday on the central Mediterranean route to Europe. That brings the total number of people rescued since Saturday to about 8,170 people.
Rescuers from the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), Medicines
Sans Frontieres (MSF), the Swedish coastguard and Italian Navy
rescued at least 1,800 people between themselves. Most of them were picked
up within a square mile some 30 miles north of Zuwara. Around 11am, rescuers
from the Poseidon and MOAS were engaged with the boat in which the bodies were
discovered when another wooden vessel with 600 migrants appeared on the
horizon. An hour later, a dinghy with some 100 people on board was heading
towards the rescue vessels.
The result is that some 150 people were left stranded on the wooden
boat waiting while the Italian navy vessel Fiorillo made its way to the
area because all other vessels in the area were filled to capacity. People
started feeling sick provoking a chain reaction, while many more suffered from
dehydration. Eventually, a doctor from MSF treated the most pressing cases and
rescuers from MOAS supplied water making the wait more bearable.
According to Migrant Report, the migrants left Zuwara at around
midnight between Tuesday and Wednesday. Most are from Pakistan and Bangladesh
and sub-Saharan Africa.
Source: Migrant Report
They should continue....
ReplyDeleteThank God some ppl were saved
DeleteIs Nigeria that bad? Y risk death?
Delete~D great anonymous!
Mcheeeeeeew! Senselessness of the highest level. Linda take note!
DeleteMcheeeeeeew! Senselessness of the highest level. Linda take note!
DeleteMcheeeeeeew! Senselessness of the highest level. Linda take note!
DeleteIt's a jungle out there. Magicblackxxl@gmail.com
DeleteLord pls help and save us frm untimely deaths and tragic accidents. RIP 2d dead.
DeleteKai! RIP to the dead.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tragedy, may their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteall in an effort to move to a land with greener pasture.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Hard knock life.
ReplyDeleteAnd more disturbing news of death. Why can't people just learn? 8710 people dying within a short period is a huge loss. May their souls RIP
ReplyDeleteRead it again madam.
DeleteRead it again madam.
DeletePeople will not learn.
ReplyDeleteMadam.. if u ever insult me again on here, I'll show u I have bad mouth. I don't come here to insult pple but place my opinion. I know ure prolly one hungry attention seeking n broke ass bitch always struggling to comment on every post bcos of end of the year giveaway. Don't get carried away. My comments shouldn't get u excited.
DeleteThe photographer tho
ReplyDeleteOmg sooo sad I hop no life was lost?
ReplyDeleteRead it again, madam.
DeleteStupid question.
DeleteWetin Dem dey find......
ReplyDeleteSo sad...may their souls Rip
ReplyDeleteMaknly igbos init?
ReplyDeleteUr father
DeleteLmao
DeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
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Ehhhhmmmm RIP to dem......
ReplyDelete...Am gettin dere...
It's quite unfortunate....
ReplyDeleteHmmmm Godwin sha
ReplyDeleteNa by force? Haba!
ReplyDeleteQuestion is "who took that pic"?, i mean pple are drowning at u are there taking pictures!!! mofo!!
ReplyDelete"At u are there" always ready to condemn that's why you check your write ups properly b4 publishing mtchew @ you cougar.
DeleteThat vuvuzela P guy
by looking at the photos, I was deeply moved ...
ReplyDeleteby looking at the photos, I was deeply moved ... agen bola
ReplyDeleteThat is quite sad
ReplyDeleteVery tragic....but wait oh, who took all these pics
ReplyDeleteNa only dem Waka go
ReplyDeleteeurope is not what all this risk
ReplyDeletewhy all this risks
ReplyDeletewhy all this risks
ReplyDeleteYoruba People.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls RIP
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#iT mUSt EnD In PRaiSE
They never learn!!! Their ears are hardened by hunger and poverty, thus they assume their case will be different, that they will not drown!! All the money they paid to the people who shepard them, all their dream of a greener pasture sinking to the bottom of the ocean with them! A sad reality.
ReplyDeleteImagine how our corrupt economy have subjected it's people to this kind of hardship and the legislative who the people elected are not moved but greedily fighting for materialistic gains..sad
ReplyDeleteit is time for Europe to start cap siding their boats or shooting these cowardice refugees at point blank in order to discourage others...If they cannot develop their countries or fight their thieving politicians then let them die .. Moreover it is better to die in your homeland than on an high sea..
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