Twenty-two migrants died off the Greek coast after six days at sea in a boat from Libya
A boat carrying migrants from Tobruk, Libya departed on March 21 bound for Greece but became lost at sea for six days without food or water. Twenty-two people died and their bodies were thrown overboard on orders from smugglers, while 26 survivors were rescued by a European border agency vessel off Crete. Greek authorities arrested two South Sudanese men aged 19 and 22 on suspicion of people trafficking.
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