Comoros recovers 17 bodies from a boat bound for Mayotte

Boat capsizing off Comoros coast claims at least seventeen lives as migrants desperate for Mayotte get abandoned at sea.

Tragedy strikes near Mitsamiouli
  • Authorities pulled seventeen bodies from waters around Grande Comore.
  • Hospital counts eighteen dead including those who drowned after drifting.
  • Roughly thirty survivors got rescued many unable to swim at all.
Smugglers ditch group far short
  • Migrants mostly from Democratic Republic of Congo aimed for Mayotte.
  • Traffickers dumped them hundreds of kilometres from the target island.
  • Overcrowded kwassa-kwassa boats lack life jackets or reliable engines.
Mayotte lures with French perks
  • French overseas territory grants access to welfare healthcare and education.
  • Just seventy kilometres away but currents and weather turn deadly fast.
  • Poverty and joblessness in Comoros plus Congo keep pushing people over.
Route racks up grim toll
  • Thousands risk it yearly often in unseaworthy overloaded vessels.
  • Hundreds of Comorians perished since 2010 with totals possibly much higher.
  • Past cases saw boats deliberately flipped or rammed during intercepts.
France tightens grip amid strain
  • Visa rules deportations and slum clearances ramp up controls.
  • Relations with Comoros sour over migration tactics and natural disaster fallout.
  • Asylum seekers from farther afield add extra pressure on the system.
 

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