Death toll from migrant boat sinking in Aegean rises to 16

Roughly 25 people had set sail late on Sunday night from the Turkish coast heading to Lesbos

April 24, 2017 07:04 pm | Updated 07:06 pm IST - ATHENS

The bodies of nine people had been recovered from Greek waters off the island of Lesbos

The bodies of nine people had been recovered from Greek waters off the island of Lesbos

A migrant boat sank overnight in the eastern Aegean Sea between Greece and Turkey, leaving at least 16 people dead, including two children, Greek authorities said on Monday. Two women were rescued and several other people are believed to be missing.

Greece’s coast guard said the bodies of nine people - six women, two men and a child - had been recovered from Greek waters off the island of Lesbos, while Turkish authorities found the bodies of a further six men and a child in Turkish waters.

One of the rescued women was pregnant. She told Greek authorities she had been among roughly 25 people who had set sail late on Sunday night from the Turkish coast heading to Lesbos. The nationalities of those involved were not immediately available.

A search-and-rescue operation was ongoing. The alert was raised Monday morning by a Greek navy vessel that spotted bodies in the water.

Most undertake the short but dangerous journey on overloaded inflatable dinghies or occasionally sailboats. It was unclear what type of smuggling vessel was used Monday, or how it ran into trouble.

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