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Pregnant woman dies, 22 missing in Mediterranean shipwreck

Doctors Without Borders report on incident status after rescue mission

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Jun 2022 7:00AM

Pregnant woman dies, 22 missing in Mediterranean shipwreck
The Central Mediterranean crossing is considered the world’s deadliest for migrants in unseaworthy vessels. – Pixabay pic, June 29, 2022

ROME – A pregnant woman died and at least 22 people including children are missing, presumed drowned, following a shipwreck in the central Mediterranean, Doctors Without Borders (DWB) said yesterday.

The crew of the charity’s migrant rescue ship did however manage to pull 71 survivors, including a four-month-old baby, from the sinking rubber boat after it collapsed on Monday, it said.

“What we faced yesterday was our worst nightmare coming true,” the ship’s search and rescue team leader Riccardo Gatti said in a DWB statement.

The boat was sinking and many people were already in the sea when the rescue ship arrived following a distress call from a migrant rescue hotline.

The pregnant woman was brought on board but did not survive despite desperate attempts to resuscitate her, DWB said.

It said that at least 22 people are missing, according to information being gathered from survivors.

Two women had reported losing their children at sea, while another young woman lost her little brother.

The baby that was rescued required emergency care before she and her mother were evacuated to Malta, but the others remain on board until the ship can find a port to disembark.

“The survivors are exhausted,” said Stephanie Hofstetter, DWB medical team leader on board.

“Many have ingested large amounts of seawater and multiple people suffered from hypothermia after spending many hours in the water.

“At least 10 people, mostly women, are suffering from medium to severe fuel burns and need further treatment beyond what can be delivered on board.”

The Central Mediterranean crossing is considered the world’s deadliest for migrants in unseaworthy vessels.

Nearly 27,000 people have reached Italy by sea so far this year from the coast of North Africa, according to Italy’s interior ministry, compared to just under 20,000 in the same period in 2021.

“Tragedies at sea continue to cost thousands of lives, and these people are being lost on Europe’s doorstep in absolute silence and indifference on the part of EU states,” MSF spokesman Juan Matias Gil said. – AFP, June 29, 2022

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