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The UN estimates the perilous journey across the Mediterranean for migrants desperate to reach Europe has so far this year claimed a record 3,800 lives (AFP Photo/Aris Messinis) |
Tripoli
(AFP) - The Libyan navy said Thursday that almost 100 migrants were
missing after their Europe-bound boat sank off the country's coast,
while 29 others were rescued.
"According
to information received on Wednesday afternoon, 20 illegal immigrants
of African nationalities have been rescued," General Ayoub Qassem, a
navy spokesman in Tripoli, told AFP.
"They were on an inflatable dinghy which tore and filled up with water," he said.
Qassem
quoted a survivor as telling his rescuers that the boat had set off
with 126 migrants on boat from Garabulli, 70 kilometres (45 miles) east
of Tripoli, and went down battered by high waves.
Three women and a child were among the 97 missing, he said.
On
Wednesday, French aid group Doctors without Borders (MSF) said it had
found the bodies of 29 migrants who perished in a pool of fuel and
seawater on a crowded dinghy off Libya, probably from suffocation, skin
burns or drowning.
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