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An archive photo of the Salvamar Draco boat of the Spanish maritime rescue unit. AS Immigration Boat located off Spain's Mediterranean coast with three dead and two survivorsThe police are investigating what happened during their journey, with the help of the survivors' statements and the autopsy
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Tuesday, 21 April 2026, 11:41
ShareThe tragedy of immigration has once again struck the waters of the Mediterranean. A French military vessel alerted the Spanish authorities to a boat adrift with five men aboard off the coast of Murcia on Monday. According to sources, when the maritime rescue unit reached the boat, they found two survivors and three dead.
The boat was about 40 kilometres from the port of Santa Lucía in Cartagena. In the afternoon, the Spanish fast rescue boat Salvamar Draco reached the migrants and brought them to the port.
At around 6pm, the forensic authorities ordered the removal of the bodies. Red Cross volunteers attended to the surviving migrants, who were exhausted. They took the two men to the Santa Lucía hospital, where the National Police took charge.
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