Reports say nothing less than 40 migrants, mostly Africans and Syrians, drowned after a boat carrying them to Italy deflated in the Mediterranean sea on Sunday May 3. This came a few weeks after over 700 migrants drowned in the same Mediterranean sea, a situation described as the worst tragedy ever seen in the Mediterranean.
According to international aid organization, Save the Children, survivors from the incident said they were 137 onboard the boat and as they got to Sicily in Italy, their boat deflated. Some of the occupants jumped into the sea and drowned.
One of the survivors, Astoy Fall Dia from Senegal, told AP she managed to survive because she knew how to swim and held on to the dinghy (boat).
“There was the big ship there and they threw down ropes, someone grabbed on to the rope, all the other people started pushing to try to save themselves but then people started falling in the water.” she said.
At least 1,829 people have died so far this year trying to cross the Mediterranean. Very sad.