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49 More Migrant Bodies Recovered in Italy

LAMPEDUSA, Italy October 6, 2013 (AP) By LUCA BRUNO Associated Press An Italian government minister born in Africa watched wordlessly Sunday as soldiers wearing face masks carried body bags containing migrants from her continent who perished when

LAMPEDUSA, Italy October 6, 2013 (AP)

By LUCA BRUNO Associated Press

An Italian government minister born in Africa watched wordlessly Sunday as soldiers wearing face masks carried body bags containing migrants from her continent who perished when a fishing boat sank within sight of the tiny island of Lampedusa.

Divers recovered 49 more bodies after seas calmed enough to resume search operations after a two-day suspension, increasing the death toll to at least 160. About 200 others are presumed to be missing, trapped in the wreckage about 50 meters (165 feet) below the surface.

Police Maj. Leonardo Ricci said the operation would continue “as long as the sea is calm and there is light.”

Congolese-born integration minister Cecile Kyenge watched with the island’s mayor as the bodies were lifted from boats on to trucks to be brought to a makeshift morgue at the airport.

“There are no words in front of the dead,” Kyenge told reporters later. “They are difficult moments that make us face our responsibilities.”

She said it was time for reflection “to prevent new tragedies.”

“We cannot deal with this tragedy alone, but together with Europe. We must give answers to those who flee, need protection, and come here for help,” Kyenge said.

Earlier, Kyenge visited the survivors at a refugee center in Lampedusa, where she called conditions “shameful.” Most of the 155 survivors remain at the island’s overcrowded center, many sleeping in the open. Two have been transferred to hospitals in Sicily.

The migrants, mostly from Eritrea, were aboard the 20-meter (65-foot) fishing boat that sank early Thursday after passengers panicked by flames set to draw the attention bolted to one side of the boat, capsizing it. Hundreds were flung into the sea, many who could not swim, while many were trapped in the hull. Survivors told rescuers they were in the sea for three hours; many clung to empty water bottles to stay afloat and some were too weak to grab lifesavers thrown to them.

Lampedusa, Italy’s southernmost point and just 70 miles (113 kilometers) from Tunisia, is a frequent destination for migrants trying to reach a safe haven from misery and strife in Africa and the Middle East. Tens of thousands arrive there each year seeking refugee status in Europe.

Survivors of Thursday’s tragedy have told authorities that a boat with lights had circled them but did not communicate or offer assistance. A Dutch lawmaker has called for an investigation into reports that a boat did not help the stranded migrants. There is no evidence that people on that boat knew that the fishing vessel was in distress.

They bade farewell Saturday to the 111 deceased fellow travelers who were recovered from the sea on Thursday. Their coffins stood in three long lines in the makeshift morgue at the island’s airport, each with a single rose except for four caskets for children topped with a teddy bear.

Laura Boldrini, the speaker of Italy’s lower house who attended the ceremony along with a parliamentary delegation, said the survivors showed great dignity in their farewells, and accepted even that the coffins were nameless.

“When the asylum-seekers started to arrive, they started crying, all together, like a song,” Boldrini, who used to be the U.N. Refugee Agency’s longtime spokeswoman for Italy, told The Associated Press by phone. “There were 150 people all together, crying, but in a very dignified way, and without asking anything of the authorities, not even to know who was in the coffins. It was such a lesson.”

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  • News October 6, 2013

    Assenna,

    here is the names of the survivors.

    Please publish….

    http://download.repubblica.it/pdf/2013/cronaca/sopravvissuti_lampedusa.pdf

  • Shankila October 6, 2013

    Partial list dead Eritreans in Italy. I found 8 people from my village – Zagir,hammsien.One is a cousine of wedi gerahtu. Gerahtu will pay the price for the crimes commited aganist Eritreans.
    http://download.repubblica.it/pdf/2013/cronaca/sopravvissuti_lampedusa.pdf

  • dekibat October 6, 2013

    two people who died on the shipwreck were family of the news reader ERI_TV and she called her own deceased family as an illegal African migrants, she should be openly mourning mourning their death with black dress.Did wedi Gerhatu lowered his embassy flag half-mast and will he cover the coffin of his cousin with a flag.Blood is thicker than politics. Surely the mad dog dictator is a certified devil and evil but how can his entire followers are the same. we have to open our eyes his followers are everywhere even among our family members.Who knows his agents might have been the organizers of the shipwreck,Sabotage.Lampedusa is a busy shipping line island, the Mediterranean is full fishing bots and ships why could not rescue them.The coast guard made sure that all are dead and then rush to rescue. One of the fisher man openly accused the coastguard of letting people die because they said to him protocol does not allow them to rescue them.Law of the seas dictates that any ship in the area should change her direction race against time to save lives Plus why the search and rescue mission did not make an SOS call to all the ships and boats. We need an extensive investigation plus a jail term for the Egyptian and Libyan who threw people to the ocean.

  • abyssinia October 7, 2013

    Very sad. When is it goining to end such systematic extermination?

  • RTI October 7, 2013

    Deep sorrow has no words. Holocaust is present in present day Eritrea! The world is watching silently as the Eritrean government shamefully slaughters its citizens! Is there anyone who is working to unite us, Eritreans to stand and work against the tyrant ruler? Please, let us know.

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