Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigations – 26th of June 2016Case name: 2016_06_26-WM103
Situation: Boat capsized during Marine Royale intervention, 3 persons died
Status of WTM Investigation< /i>: Concluded
Place of Incident: Western Mediterranean Sea
Summary of the Cases: On Sunday, the 26th of June 2016, at 8.35am the Alarm Phone received a call from a contact person in Morocco. He informed us about a case of interception in the Western Mediterranean with 9 passengers involved (5 men and 4 women). He told us that the travellers had left at 3am from Tanger med and that they had been intercepted by the Moroccan Navy, the Marine Royale. The brother of our contact person had been among the travellers and had apparently been pushed into the water. Our contact person was worried, as he could not reach his brother anymore. He provided us with a telephone number of one of the travellers. At 6.30pm, after several failed attempts, we finally reached the contact who had been on the boat. He told us that he was back in Morocco, but that not everyone had survived: While 7 persons had been rescued, 3 other had died.
At 7.30pm, we spoke to another contact who could provide more details on what had happened: He told us that they had been 11 person who had wanted to cross, but that the Moroccan police had arrested three of them (but had released them later on), so that they were 8 passengers on the boat. He further described that the Marine Royale had intercepted their rubber boat in international waters. He explained that it was very windy and their boat unstable. When the Marine Royale approached them, the boat turned over. According to the contact person, the Marine Royale did little to assist the persons in the water. One woman and 2 men from Senegal died as a result. The survivors were brought back to Morocco. The contact person also sent us a written report via Whats App, which we published as part of our statement on the incident, demanding an investigation into what had happened and mourning the dead:
Last update: 15:02 Oct 27, 2017
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