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African migrants drown off Yemen | African migrants drown off Yemen |
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About 180 African migrants are believed to have died in the Red Sea in the last few days while trying to reach Yemen, a Somali diplomat in Yemen has said. | About 180 African migrants are believed to have died in the Red Sea in the last few days while trying to reach Yemen, a Somali diplomat in Yemen has said. |
Hussein Haji Ahmed said two boats had capsized off the Yemeni coast. | Hussein Haji Ahmed said two boats had capsized off the Yemeni coast. |
Earlier, the aid organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres said it had found the bodies of 56 Africans who had drowned as their boat approached Yemen's coast. | Earlier, the aid organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres said it had found the bodies of 56 Africans who had drowned as their boat approached Yemen's coast. |
Nearly 28,000 Somalis have crossed to Yemen this year, either to escape fighting in Somalia or to seek work. | Nearly 28,000 Somalis have crossed to Yemen this year, either to escape fighting in Somalia or to seek work. |
Almost 600 people are believed to have died and another 650 have gone missing, according to international aid agencies. | Almost 600 people are believed to have died and another 650 have gone missing, according to international aid agencies. |
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In a statement, MSF said its staff in Yemen had found the bodies of 56 Africans who had died trying to cross the Gulf of Aden along a 5km (3 mile) stretch of coast near the southern town of al-Irqah on Saturday. | |
The 49 survivors found nearby said they had left the Somali port city of Bossaso three days earlier. | The 49 survivors found nearby said they had left the Somali port city of Bossaso three days earlier. |
The migrants told MSF they had set out in an 8m (26ft) fibreglass boat with 148 Somalis and Ethiopians on board, including 40 women and five children. | |
At least four people died during the trip because there was no food or water on board, the survivors said. | At least four people died during the trip because there was no food or water on board, the survivors said. |
As the boat approached the Yemeni coast, the smugglers forced the passengers to jump into the water or suffer a beating, they added. | As the boat approached the Yemeni coast, the smugglers forced the passengers to jump into the water or suffer a beating, they added. |
The vessel capsized when the passengers rushed to one side during the ensuing panic. | The vessel capsized when the passengers rushed to one side during the ensuing panic. |
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