Due to toxic fumes died 22 migrants in the Mediterranean

Because of toxic fumes is likely to have lost their lives, the 22 immigrants who recovered north of the libyan coast the boat Acquarius…
of Doctors Without Borders. As broadcast by the Italian media, the toxic fumes were caused, according to the evidence, from a mixture of water and fuel.
The 22 immigrants who were found dead in the boats (all 21 of them were women) seem to have lost gradually their senses, without any of their passengers to be able to help them. “The survivors spent several hours in boats, near the bodies and is visibly in shock,” said head of Doctors Without Borders.
In the meantime, from the beginning of time they have landed on Italian shores 11.520 minor children, derived in their entirety from Africa. Overall from 1 January until 20 July they arrived in Lower Italy 81.034 immigrants and refugees, the vast majority from sub-saharan Africa.

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