Monday, 6 November 2017

26 Nigerian Girls, Women killed At Sea In Italy

26 Nigerian Girls, Women killed At Sea In Italy

Most of the dead victims are teenagers aged 14 to 18.
Italy and the European Union have been financing, training and providing other aid to Libya's coastguard to stop smugglers from taking migrants in flimsy boats across the Mediterranean to Europe. Many migrants have been known to embark on the dangerous journey through the Mediterranean to get to Europe (AFP)


26 Nigerian girls and women have reportedly been sexually abused and murdered while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe.

According to a report by the BBC, most of the dead victims are teenagers aged 14 to 18 with 23 of the victims having been traveling with 64 other people.
Italian prosecutors are investigating the deaths after their bodies were recovered at sea with five migrants being questioned in the southern port of Salerno.

Spanish warship, Cantabria, docked at the port while carrying 375 migrants and the dead women kept in a refrigerated section of the warship.


According to a report by La Repubblica, most of the 375 survivors were sub-Saharan Africans, from Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, The Gambia and Sudan, with 90 women - eight of them pregnant - and 52 children.

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