Another migrant body has been found off the Libyan coast, a day after MSF rescued over 160 people and recovered 11 bodies.
Handout image shows MSF teams retriving dead bodies of migrants in body bags from the Mediterranean sea. / Photo: Reuters
Non-profit organisation Sea Watch said on social media platform X that its plane had spotted the corpse on Saturday. The United Nations has registered more than 20,000 deaths and disappearances in the central Mediterranean since 2014, making it the most dangerous migrant crossing in the world. "We do not know the precise cause of this tragedy, but we know that people continue to die in a desperate attempt to reach safety. This slaughter must end," MSF said on X.The 11 bodies should be transferred onto a ship of the Italian coast guard and then disembarked temporarily at the island of Lampedusa, Italian media reported on Saturday.
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