Up to 40 migrants feared drowned off Libyan coast

Up to 40 African migrants were feared drowned after their inflatable boat sank near the Libyan coast, survivors told the United Nations refugee agency on Thursday after reaching Italy.

“They said between 35 and 40 people died on Wednesday morning,” said Carlotta Sami, the UNHCR spokeswoman for southern Europe. The dead came from sub-Saharan countries such as Senegal, Mali and Benin.

A team from the Save the Children charity that interviewed some of the survivors said up to 7 children, aged about 15 or 16, were also believed to have died in the incident.

Sami said the boat they were traveling in started to disintegrate shortly after it put to sea from the Tripoli area.

“Unfortunately the rubber was of a very bad quality,” she said, speaking by telephone from Sicily, where the survivors had come ashore after being rescued by a German navy vessel.