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Migrant smuggler ‘deliberate­ly drowned’ dozens off Yemen

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YEMEN: A smuggler ‘‘deliberate­ly drowned’’ dozens of migrants from Ethiopia and Somalia by pushing them from a boat off the coast of southern Yemen on Wednesday, the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM) said.

IOM staff found the shallow graves of 29 people on a beach in Shabwa province during a routine patrol and provided medical care to 27 surviving migrants who had stayed on the beach, according to the United Nations-affiliated organisati­on.

Survivors told IOM staff the smuggler in charge of the boat carrying more than 120 people pushed them into the sea when he saw some ‘‘authority types’’ near the coast, the chief of the IOM’s Yemen mission, Laurent de Boeck, said.

‘‘They also told us that the smuggler has already returned to Somalia to continue his business and pick up more migrants to bring to Yemen on the same route. This is shocking and inhumane,’’ de Boeck said.

The dead had been buried quickly by the survivors and the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross were working with the IOM to appropriat­ely care for the remains of the deceased, the IOM said.

Survivors told the organisati­on that about 40 more passengers had survived but already left the beach, and another 22 were missing.

Staff estimated the average age of passengers on the boat to be 16. The migrants on board were heading to countries in the Gulf via war-torn Yemen.

About 55,000 migrants have left the Horn of Africa for Yemen since January, more than 30,000 of whom were under the age of 18, according to IOM estimates.

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