Traffickers capsize boat off Comoros, killing 25: IOM
JOHANNESBURG: At least 25 people, including women and children, died when their boat was deliberately capsized by traffickers off the Comoros, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Monday.
According to survivors of the sinking late on Friday, the boat carried around 30 people of different nationalities, including seven women and at least six young children, it said in a statement.
“IOM Comoros is saddened to hear about the deaths of at least 25 people after their boat was deliberately capsized by traffickers off Comoros Islands, between Anjouan and Mayotte on Friday night,” the statement said.
Fishermen rescued five survivors on Saturday morning. Anjouan, one of the three islands that make up the Indian Ocean nation of the Comoros, lies about 70-kms from the French territory of Mayotte. The crossing between the two is an often-used migration route on which thousands of people have lost their lives, the IOM said.
Despite being France´s poorest department, Mayotte has French infrastructure and welfare, making it a tempting destination for Comorans living in poverty. Many pay smugglers to make the dangerous, sometimes deadly sea crossing to Mayotte on rickety fishing boats.
The IOM said a 2012 report from the French Senate estimated that between 7,000 and 10,000 people had died trying to cross from Comoros to Mayotte since 1995, but this figure could be much higher.
There had been two similar tragedies in the same area in the past three months, the statement said. In September, a boat with 12 people on board including two children and an expectant mother left the coast of Anjouan and never reached Mayotte.
-
'Prince Harry Sees A Lot Of Himself In Brooklyn Beckham' -
Kate Middleton’s Cancer Journey Strengthens Her Commitment To Helping Children -
Gaten Matarazzo Compares 'Stranger Things' Ending To 'Lord Of The Rings' -
Prince Harry Slams Publisher Over 'dirty Trick' Ahead Of Showing Evidence -
Blueface Promises To Change Behaviour If His Ex Comes Back -
Prince Harry Makes Crucial Promise To Meghan Markle Over UK Return -
Keir Starmer’s China Visit: UK Follows Mark Carney In Major Reset Of Ties -
NASA Celebrates One Year Of Trump’s Second Term With Moon And Mars Achievements -
Chris Pratt Shares Real Thoughts On AI In Film Industry -
Netflix Disappointed As Meghan Markle’s Series Struggles To Impress -
Royal Family Announces Death Of Princess: King Releases Statement -
Sarah Ferguson Will Continue To Be Part Of Andrew's Life -
Google’s Gemini Now Offers Free SAT Prep With Full-length Mock Tests -
Everything You Need To Know About Macron’s Viral Glasses: Cost, Model, All Details Revealed -
Elon Musk Warns Of AI ‘supersonic Tsunami’: What It Means For Future -
Why Victoria Beckham's Dance Video From Brooklyn's Wedding Won't Be Released