The bodies of 13 immigrants have washed up on the coast of Sicily after a
boat carrying 200 people ran aground as it approached the shore. When
the boat ran into difficulties in rough seas near the coastal town of
Sicily this morning, the migrants it was carrying jumped into the sea.
Most made it to shore and ran away, but a number of men were unable to
swim strongly enough and drowned. Rescue boats and divers are now
combing the waters looking for more bodies.
Two alleged leaders have been arrested on suspicion of
people-trafficking, according to Italian newspapers. One of the alleged
smugglers is said to have lashed out at a swimmer who tried to rescue
him from the water.
As well as the 13 men who drowned, a number of other immigrants had to
be rescued, and several - including a pregnant woman - were taken to
hospital for treatment.
One immigrant who tried to escape after reaching the shore was hit by a car on a nearby road and suffered serious injuries.
In addition, 20 children are among the 70 migrants apprehended so far,
most of whom came from Eritrea in East Africa, according to Corriere
Della Sera. The nationality of the 13 victims, whose bodies were laid
out on the shore, is not yet known.
However, Sicily and surrounding islands are notorious hot spots for
immigrants arriving by boats from Tunisia, Libya and sub-Saharan Africa.
The region has also attracted a large number of Syrian immigrants in
recent weeks following the continued violence in the country's civil
war.
This is not the first time in recent months that illegal migrants making the desperate journey to Italy have drowned on the way.
-dailymail
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