Migrants, 13 bodies transferred from Lampedusa to Porto Empedocle

There are 13 bodies that were embarked on the ferry that will arrive from Lampedusa in the evening in Porto Empedocle. In addition to the 11 recovered the day before yesterday by the NGO ship Geo Barents of Doctors Without Borders and placed since yesterday afternoon, in the headquarters of the marine protected area, the body that was hoisted on board by the Ocean Viking yesterday and transhipped onto a coast guard patrol boat that took him to the largest of the Pelagie islands. The small white coffin, until now placed in the mortuary of the Cala Pisana cemetery, of the 5-month-old baby, daughter of Guineans, who was found dead when the ship Humanity1 of the German NGO SOS Humanity rescued the punt. The body – together with the mother: a nineteen-year-old and her 2-year-old sister – were landed on 29 May in Lampedusa. The little girl, according to what was ascertained during the cadaveric inspection, died of malnutrition.

During the night, 74 migrants were rescued off the coast of Lampedusa. Among these, 20 Egyptians, Pakistanis and Syrians were rescued by the NGO ship Sea Punk1 and transferred to the coast guard patrol boat Cp306 which disembarked them on the Favarolo pier after midnight. Two, a burn victim and a migrant who was ill, were taken to the clinic. On the other 10 meter boat, which the group said had left from Homs in Libya, there were 54 Bangladeshis, Egyptians and Syrians. The vessel was hooked by the V824 patrol boat of the financial police. Yesterday, on the island of Lampedusa, there were 8 landings with a total of 420 people. At the hotspot in the Imbriacola district, after the transfer of 200 migrants with the ferry that arrived at dawn in Porto Empedocle, there are currently 458 guests. The prefecture of Agrigento has already arranged for 300 to travel by ferry which will leave shortly before midday.

 
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