On Saturday, October 29th, 11 bodies of dead African migrants washed up on the shores of
Janzour, the western suburb of Tripoli and the numbers are on the rise.
The municipal council has
called on Libyan authorities to deal with the bodies. Municipal member
Abdul-Salam Abu Gharsa said they are confused about what
to do with the bodies.
"The Attorney General has issued an order not to receive any bodies at Tripoli hospitals because morgues there are filled with corpses, and here in Janzour we have no morgues," he said.
"The Attorney General has issued an order not to receive any bodies at Tripoli hospitals because morgues there are filled with corpses, and here in Janzour we have no morgues," he said.
Same
day, several bodies of migrants also washed up on Sabratha beach. In a
related development, amid rough seas and bad weather condition that hit
the capital on Friday, two Libyan nationals risked their lives to
rescue another group of illegal migrants off the coast of Janzour.
Following an emergency call from the desperate
migrants to local authorities, Arebi Aboras and Ahmed Diknah had to
battle the waves on jet skis to save the boat that was overloaded with
migrants some few kilometres off the shore.
The brave men managed to rescue 8 migrants
separately while the rest on board drowned. The survivors are receiving
treatment at Janzour hospital now. One of the survivors said they sailed off from
Sabratha on Wednesday on three boats; each one was loaded with around
150 migrants. Hours later, they were lost at sea and did not know what
to do.
Bodies of dead African migrants wash up on Libyan shores
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