Boat With 30 Migrants’ Corpses Found off the Senegal Coast, Armed Forces Say

© Photo US Navy photo / MC2 Ford WilliamsMembers of the US Coast Guard Tactical Law Enforcement Detachment Pacific conduct small boat exercises with the Senegalese navy while the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Carson City (T-EPF 7) is on deployment in the Gulf of Guinea in support of its 2019 Africa Partnership Station, July 9, 2019.
Members of the US Coast Guard Tactical Law Enforcement Detachment Pacific conduct small boat exercises with the Senegalese navy while the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport ship USNS Carson City (T-EPF 7) is on deployment in the Gulf of Guinea in support of its 2019 Africa Partnership Station, July 9, 2019.  - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 24.09.2024
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According to the statement, the vessel was spotted drifting about 70 km off the coast of the capital, Dakar, early on Sunday evening. The strange discovery prompted a search and rescue operation by the military.
A total of 30 dead people, who were reportedly migrants traveling to Europe, were found in an abandoned boat off the coast of Senegal, the nation's armed forces press service reported. The vessel was later taken to the port of Dakar for further investigation.

"The Senegalese Navy was informed of a pirogue with several lifeless bodies about 70 km off the coast of Dakar. The patrol boat CAYOR, which was immediately sent to the area, found the boat, which was towed to the outer harbor of the port of Dakar," the statement said.

The convoy arrived in the port at around 06:00 on Monday morning. Three speedboats and a landing barge carrying teams of doctors, firefighters, and health officials joined the convoy at anchor.
The advanced state of decomposition of the bodies has made recovery, identification, and repatriation operations extremely difficult.
Earlier in September, at least 39 people died when a migrant boat sank off the coast of Senegal. The boat, carrying more than 200 people trying to reach Europe, overturned approximately three kilometers off the coast.
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