7 dead migrants found in Libya truck

7 dead migrants found in Libya truck
Libyan men pull a stretcher with the body of a victim who died inside a truck carrying illegal migrants, in Tripoli. (AFP)
Updated 05 June 2017
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7 dead migrants found in Libya truck

7 dead migrants found in Libya truck

TRIPOLI: Seven migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have been found dead in an abandoned refrigerator truck near the Libyan capital, a senior official in the fight against illegal immigration told AFP Monday.
“There were 35 illegal migrants on board, but seven of them had already died, and the 28 survivors have received medical treatment and are in good health,” Adel Mostafa said.
He added that the dead migrants, who were found on Sunday, had almost certainly asphyxiated.
The official said he did not know what had prompted the smuggler to abandon the vehicle and the people inside it.
Many migrants from sub-Saharan Africa are driven through southern Libya in trucks to the northern coast where they later attempt the perilous Mediterranean crossing to Italy in Europe some 300 kilometers away.
People traffickers have exploited the chaos in Libya since the 2011 uprising deposed and killed strongman Muammar Qaddafi to boost their lucrative but deadly trade.
According to International Organization for Migration and the UN Children’s Fund (UNHCR) figures, 1,481 migrants have died and 1,720 are missing since Jan. 1.
In 2016, 181,000 migrants reached Europe via Italy, 90 percent of them from Libya.
By mid-April this year, Italy had registered nearly 42,500 migrants coming by sea, 97 percent of them arriving from Libya.