- At least 74 bodies of migrants have been washed ashore off the coast of western Libya
- Aid workers say traffickers deliberately removed the engine from the boat carrying the migrants, essentially condemning them to death
- They add that more bodies are floating in the sea, making it difficult to retrieve them
The
Libyan Red Crescent has retrieved at least 74 bodies of migrants that
were washed ashore off the coast of Zawiya in western Libya. This marks
yet another tragic incident of migrants perishing as they try to reach
Europe.
A
spokesperson for the aid group said most of the migrants were from
sub-Saharan African countries and were mostly men except three. He added
that aid workers saw more bodies floating out at sea, making it
difficult to retrieve them.
The
spokesperson also said they found an engine-less boat floating next to
the bodies. He said this indicated that the traffickers deliberately
removed the engine from the boat carrying the migrants, essentially
condemning them to death.
A
spokesman for the International Organization for Migration, Joel
Millman, also said that what had occurred was either "deliberate
punishment or murder of migrants."
Further reports indicate that the Libyan coastguard rescued another 500 migrants on Friday and Saturday.
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