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Forty-seven migrants die off Tunisia coast-paper
12 May 2008 13:55:16 GMT
Source: Reuters
TUNIS, May 12 (Reuters) - Forty-seven illegal migrants died of starvation and cold after the engine of rickety boat transporting them from Libya to Italy broke down, a Tunisian newspaper reported on Monday.

Sixteeen other migrants, who survived the tragedy, dumped the 47 bodies on the Mediterranean sea in a bid to prevent the boat from sinking, the weekly Assabah el Ousboue said, quoting security officials who had been briefed by survivors.

The wind pushed the damaged boat towards Tunisia's shore where coastguard rescued the 16 would-be migrants, it added.

The migrants left the coastal Libyan city of Zawara last week. Three corpses, believed to be those of the dead migrants, washed up near the coast village of Bekalta, some 250 km (150 miles) southeast of Tunis, the newspaper said.

Tunis government officials were not immediately available for comment.

Last year, nearly 20,000 migrants arrived in Italy by boat from North Africa. At least 471 were reported dead or missing after hazardous journeys, according to the United Nations and migrant defence groups. (Reporting by Tarek Amara; Editing by Dominic Evans)


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