Smugglers in Boat Kill 57 in the Red Sea
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MOGADISHU, Somalia — Smugglers on a boat making an illegal crossing from Somalia to Yemen forced passengers into the Red Sea at gunpoint miles from shore, leaving at least 57 dead and about 100 missing, fishermen and a diplomat said Monday.
An estimated 200 Somalis and Ethiopians, including children, left Somalia’s semiautonomous Puntland region in two boats Wednesday. Their ultimate destination was Saudi Arabia, said Jama Moalin Omar, a fisherman in the region who spoke by telephone.
The 18 smugglers, who were armed with guns, daggers and clubs, appeared to be trying to avoid detection when they forced passengers into the Red Sea while the vessels were about 10 miles from the Yemeni coastline, Omar said, citing information filtering to relatives in Puntland.
Thousands of Somalis and Ethiopians try to escape poverty in their countries by crossing the Gulf of Aden each year, many hoping to reach Europe.
Husein Haji Ahmed, a Somali diplomat in Yemen, said 57 bodies had been recovered, 38 people survived, and the rest were missing. The bodies of the drowned were immediately buried, he said.
It was unclear what happened to the smugglers.
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