07/05: 106 travellers stranded on Kos

08.05.2022 / 11:09 / Eastern Med

Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigations – 7th of May 2022

Case name: 2022_05_7-AEG894

Situation: 106 travellers stranded on Kos, later picked up by Greek authorities

Status of WTM Investigation: Concluded

Place of Incident: Eastern Med

Summary of the Case: Around midnight of the 7th of May 2022, Alarm Phone received a call by a worried relative, alerting us to a group of 14 women, 20 children and 72 men in distress who were stranded on the island of Kos. We contacted the travellers who asked for help and gave us their GPS position, they explained that they were without food nor water and one baby was injured. At 00:53 we alerted the authorities asking for them to rescue the group, they told us they had forwarded the mail to Kos authorities. In the morning we found out that the group had been left stranded all night and only picked up by Greek authorities that morning.

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