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New tragedy in Med leaves three survivors

The sink­ing of an in­flat­able boat car­ry­ing 120 peo­ple from Libya has caused a new tragedy in the Mediter­ranean. Only three peo­ple sur­vived, after a res­cue by the Ital­ian navy. An­other three bod­ies were re­cov­ered, with the other 114 peo­ple lost at sea, among them two preg­nant women, a baby and two chil­dren.

The boat had set sail from the Libyan city of Castelverde and was car­ry­ing mi­grants from, mostly, Nige­ria, Cameroon, Gam­bia, Ivory Coast and Sudan. After 11 hours at sea, the boat began to de­flate, with the pas­sen­gers, lit­tle by lit­tle, falling into the water, ac­cord­ing to the sur­vivors.

The Sea Watch NGO al­ready warned on Fri­day that one of its planes had spot­ted the boat, al­beit with only 25 pas­sen­gers left on board. An Ital­ian navy plane also saw the boat but when a res­cue he­li­copter reached the ves­sel only three sur­vivors were left, who were taken to the is­land of Lampe­dusa.

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