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Monday, 4 April 2016

20yr old Nigerian, Sasiya Sadashi is the sole survivor after a boat with 85 people, including her sister & brother capsized off Libya

Over 160 migrants are feared to have perished off Libya this week in two separate accidents off the coast of Zawiya, a coastal town that has become the new focal point for departures from the North African coast, Migrant Report said.
On March 30, the Libyan coastguard and an Italian tug boat rescued more than 170 people from two separate boats that ran into trouble around 12 miles off Zawiya. One of the boats had deflated with 140 people on board, while the other collapsed, spilling most of the 85 people on board into the sea.

Only 31 people were rescued from this second boat, while the the entire group from the first vessel was brought back to shore, where survivors were treated by the Libyan Red Crescent (LRC).

However, a day earlier, a coastguard crew on patrol, spotted a woman about 15 miles off Zawiya and pulled her in. She was still alive despite spending three days at sea.

Sasiya Sadashi, 20 from Nigeria, said she was on a rubber boat with 85 other migrants, including her older sister and 19 year old brother, when the vessel started taking in water. The man in charge of steering the boat turned back but in the process the vessel took in more water and suddenly just collapsed.

Sasiya told rescuers everyone ended up in the water in a matter of minutes. Most couldn’t swim and took down others with them as they were thrashing desperately in a chaos. Sasiya survived with a group of others who managed to hold on to some debris that was left from the boat but eventually they got separated.

When the coastguard spotted Sasiya early on Tuesday morning, she was alone. They toured the area looking for other survivors and launched a may day for other vessels to scour the stretch of sea around the rescue area but no one else was found.

When they reached shore, all of the surviving migrants were treated by the Libya Red Crescent which provides medical care and even psychological assistance. Sasiya needed extended treatment for her extended exposure to salt water. She was transferred to the Zawya Educational Hospital along with other survivors needing extended treatment.

Dr Osama Sultan, head of International Relations at the Red Crescent said the organisation is doing its utmost despite limited resources. He said the situation remained critical, in spite of a pendulum response by the international community.

Libyan Navy Collonel Masood Abusamed, said the incident was almost routine although the loss of life this week was extraordinary for this year.

"Over the past weeks, we intercepted and rescued more than 2,000 migrants," he said.

Source: Migrant Report
Photos of survivors from rescued boats being treated by volunteers from Libyan Red Crescent Society.

28 comments:

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Na wa o, Nigerians still dey on this Libya waka?? They never learn!


~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

Unknown said...

can government not come to people's rescue?

God we need u.

Unknown said...

Such a tragedy... Thank God still he survived. Hope people learn.... Rip unlucky ones.

Unknown said...

Thank God 4his life

#LibBadBoy

Anonymous said...

GOD help us.

J-Lord.

Unknown said...

Sad. But Sasiya Sadashi? From which part of Nigeria?

Unknown said...

God thank you for no allowing her to die. Learn your lesson. Amend your ways. Ask God for directions before taking decisions.

Anonymous said...

Nawa Rip to the dead

Anonymous said...

Lucky him,deportation is next bro.

Unknown said...

Chei,na wa o. Does it mean that these people don't value their lives?








LIB ADDICT#just passing#

Unknown said...

hmmmmmmm

Unknown said...

Are we supposed to feel sorry for her?she deliberately put her life at risk!

Bonita Bislam said...

Sad much.In a bid to look for greener pasture, they perished.So so sad.
You'll never catch me swim for pleasure not to talk of travel by water.

Unknown said...

Wow lucky u
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

Nawa ooh

Anonymous said...

A new set will still travel. Dem no dey hear.

PrettyChi said...

I don't understand this capaizing boat of a thing oooo

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Awwwwwwww


...merited happiness

Unknown said...

Yeye people! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

People should desist from this journey

Anonymous said...

Na real wa!

Unknown said...

Wtf! They wouldn't learn still

Unknown said...

They will never learn

Yetty k said...

Ok

Anonymous said...

Probably not Nigerian. These reporters can't always tell.

Anonymous said...

I don't believe he's a Nigerian his name sounds strange.

Anonymous said...

that name doesnt sound nigerian. i may be wrong

Anonymous said...

Might be from the middle belt or North.

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