More than 250 migrants from The Gambia disappear at sea

Over 250 migrants are feared dead after a boat vanished from The Gambia, with zero survivors found anywhere.

The boat and its passengers
  • Ebrima, a Gambia-based reporter, confirmed 250+ aboard the vessel.
  • Carried nationals from seven different West African countries.
  • Gambians made up the bulk of the passenger list at 164.
  • 29 of those on board were women and children.
Where it all went wrong
  • Departed from Nuimi Jinack, The Gambia, on December 5, 2025.
  • Senegal, Mauritania, Morocco, and Cape Verde turned up nothing.
  • Canary Islands searches confirmed it never hit Spanish shores.
  • Authorities have ruled out any chance of survivors existing.
Grief back home in The Gambia
  • Families in Nuimi Jinack are wrecked, losing two or three relatives each.
  • Some households got hit multiple times on the same vessel.
  • Passengers came from Gambia, Senegal, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, and other countries.
  • Grief is spreading across multiple West African nations right now.
This is not a one-off tragedy
  • A vessel carrying 190+ people from The Gambia vanished on November 17, 2025.
  • Kartong saw a deadly boat sinking back on October 19, 2014.
  • Another departure from Jambur on October 14, 2024, ended with zero survivors.
  • West African sea routes have a long, brutal history of deaths.
What Ebrima had to say
  • Ebrima called out the continuing danger on these perilous routes.
  • Migrants keep risking everything for better opportunities abroad.
  • Prayers were offered for those lost at sea.
  • These journeys remain a deadly gamble for West African migrants.
 

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