NEWS | Wednesday, 15 August 2007 14 migrants’ bodies found
The bodies of at least 14 migrants have been recovered by the Italian authorities around 50 miles SW of Lampedusa in Maltese territorial waters yesterday night.
Italian sources said the gruesome discovery was made earlier in the day by the aircraft ‘Atlantique’ belonging to the Italian Navy. The Italian Navy vessel ‘Chimera’, the Italian coastguard patrol boat ‘Peluso’ and a vessel and a helicopter from the Carabinieri military police were immediately despatched on site to recover the bodies. The boat on which the migrants were travelling has not been found yet, and the recovery operation was expected to continue till the early hours of this morning. Another 10 migrants were still missing at sea after their boat capsized 60 nautical miles to the south of Malta on Friday. The Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) stopped the search for the bodies the next day. Any comments? |
NEWS | Wednesday, 15 August 2007 Elderly keep PN ahead in Gozo Santa Marija – the best beaches in Gozo Bortex will not hire Chinese workers Pöttering stands by refusal to grant MaltaToday access ‘Ghost ship’ drops off immigrants, fishermen claim Marriage breakdowns up by 162 per cent in ten years Census shows women more literate than men The new Maltese – 12,112 foreign nationals granted citizenship French embassy mum as Libya retains nuclear stockpile Medical brain drain to UK reaches highest levels 14 migrants’ bodies found |