Greek migrant tragedy death toll rises, suspects detained

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Greece recovers two more bodies, bringing the confirmed toll to 80.

recovered two more bodies on Monday, June 19, bringing the confirmed toll to 80, after a fishing boat packed with hundreds of migrants sank of its south-west coast last week in a journey which started from Libya and was supposed to end in Italy.Lawyers for nine suspected smugglers held by Greece, all from Egypt, sought and were approved a postponement of their arraignment hearing to Tuesday morning, June 20, the semi-official Athens News Agency said.

“He left his country looking for a better life in Europe because of economic difficulties,” said the lawyer, Athanasios Iliopoulos. Pakistan declared a national day of mourning on Monday, after counting at least 21 victims from the Koti district in the Pakistan-administered area of the Himalayan Kashmir region. It said an initial investigation suggested the boat was carrying around 800 people.Fourteen people in Pakistan have been arrested on suspicion of alleged trafficking.The boat is thought to have set off with passengers from the Libyan coastal city of Tobruk on June 10.

Greek authorities also denied reports the vessel was stationary for hours, saying that it had sailed a distance of about 30 nautical miles from its detection to its sinking.Relatives have been turning up outside a migrant facility north of Athens since survivors were brought there on Friday, June 16, showing photos of the missing through the camp gates, in the hopes someone might recognize them.

 

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