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Tuesday 1 September 2015

Spain finds Guinea migrant hidden behind car engine (photos)

Wow! How desperate are some people to escape the poverty in their country? Two migrants from West Africa entered the Spanish territory of Ceuta from Morocco on Sunday August 30th curled up next to a car engine (can you spot the guy in the engine?) Another one was hidden behind the back seat of the Mercedes-300 car.


Spanish police found the pair during a customs check at El Tarajal, near the Moroccan border. The two men from Guinea got first aid, having suffered from a lack of oxygen. Police detained two Moroccan men who were in the car when it was stopped. It is not clear how long the man in the engine compartment had been inhaling noxious fumes for.


Photo above shows an African illegal migrant clinging on a car as he attempts to migrate into Europe

Source: BBC

70 comments:

  1. The economy is really bad and frustrating for some pple.....but that's too much of a risk to take nah!

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  2. Omo e be like naija don worse pass as e be b4.
    But then, when una show europe you'll all know all this risk you guys took is not worth it!

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    1. At ur age u hate reading, they said Guinea not Nigeria, u shld be used as a sacrifice to appease the gods

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    2. Hahahah..henry where u go na..I don't miss u oooo

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  3. Omo e be like naija don worse pass as e be b4.
    But then, when una show europe you'll all know all this risk you guys took is not worth it!

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  4. Lol,,,,,,,risk guys take to make t in oda country,,,,,,being desperate aint gona solve t buh patience wil




















    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  5. Ummmmm Awoon goons mi lol





    Auntie linda ...

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  6. The way people are risking their lives because of Europe I tire oo. If you tell them how the system is they won't believe you. Things have changed Europe is not like before, the economy is deteriorating yet people are dying just to be in Europe and turn to beggars full of frustration etc So sad.

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  7. Ummmmm Awoon goons mi lol





    Auntie linda ...

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  8. Chineke m oooo OMjeeezzzzz!!!!!unbelievabl chaiii all 4 greener pasture,y not try to plant green 4 ur plc n water it.....smh



    ....Am gettin dere...

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  9. Wow... c as d guy lobby for the corner. Desperate indeed.


    #Blessed child

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  10. Dis is serious desperation. God help us o! Linda take note!

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  11. Dis is serious desperation. God help us o! Linda take note!

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  12. Dis is serious desperation. God help us o! Linda take note!

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    1. Yes o. Just like you are seriously desperate for LIB giveaway....different means, but same desperation. Lol. ( tongue out).

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  13. The Hustle gets tougher n we change strategies

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  14. Lool. Africans sha.not their fault

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  15. Linda u tink say dis is possible. Engine ke! U wan make we believe dis ngwongwo tori

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  16. Uhhhh!!!!! This act of desperation is to the extreme. Meanwhile, I don't blame them much. This is an indirect product of a failed government in Africa. If their leaders treated them well nobody will ever think of leaving the shores of Africa. May God help our youths....

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  17. hmmm. this life is full of risk.but we all have to go for the calculated risk.. not the once that warrant death or punishment . hustle still continue shaaaa

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  18. Its not worth risking your life for, especially when you are entering Europe illegally, when you might be deported just as you step your feet in Europe. If you must go to Europe, please go through the legal means. At least you will be legal there for some time as you find some other means to regularize your stay. @ Odibe Blessing, where will he plant the green when all the soil has turned to sand dunes? he will wait for ever for his green to germinate in the sand. May God help Africa. Amen.

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  19. Its not worth risking your life for, especially when you are entering Europe illegally, when you might be deported just as you step your feet in Europe. If you must go to Europe, please go through the legal means. At least you will be legal there for some time as you find some other means to regularize your stay. @ Odibe Blessing, where will he plant the green when all the soil has turned to sand dunes? he will wait for ever for his green to germinate in the sand. May God help Africa. Amen.

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  20. SMH - How can someone hide in the bonnet, will he not get roasted by the heat from the engine? Beats me!!!

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  21. People keep taking risk just to travel to foreign country without papers. People should understand that is not easy for legal migrant talk more of illegal migrant.
    People appreciate where their live

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  22. Na wa ooooo is it a do or die affair

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  23. A better tomorrow but this isn't the way!

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  24. Ooo







    #It wIll oNly geT beTTer
    #iT mUst End iN prAise

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  25. Na wa oo desperate to enta europe

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  26. ...May God save his people from this hardship, the issue of migrants needs serious attention by African leaders!

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  27. Hmmmm! This is ridiculous. Pple risking life for uncertainties.

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  28. things are very bad in Niger but this risk is too much to human life

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  29. why take the risk naa haba this is too dangerous.

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  30. Already starting to collect gifts
    Dnt say I didn't tell u on time
    Or distance didn't let u
    I receive cash too
    U can send to my bank account
    3064314232 okpako promise first bank.. #GM all

    #TeamSept7 baby😄😄😄

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  31. This is what happen when you have a failed leadership in a continents that's so blessed with natural resources yet leaders are wack.

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  32. What is UN saying about this migrant crises

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  33. IT'S THE SAME GUY IN THE FIRST THREE PHOTOS...

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  34. OMG. Really embarrassing for African Countries. Corrupt and greed is our major problem.

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