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Officials say 750-800 died in deadliest known migrant wreck

FILE - In this Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 filer, the wrecked fishing boat that capsized and sunk on April 18, 2015 off the coast of Libya, lies outside a Nato base in the Sicilian town of Mellili, Italy. Officials have put the number of dead in the April 2015 migrant shipwreck at between 750 and 800 people, following autopsies on the remains retrieved from inside the vessel. That figure is in line with survivor estimates of between 700-800 victims. Only 28 people survived the April 18, 2015 shipwreck, the deadliest known migrant tragedy. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli, File)
Original Publication Date October 18, 2016 - 6:50 AM

CATANIA, Italy - After months of painstaking autopsies, authorities on Tuesday put the death toll in the April 2015 migrant shipwreck at between 750-800 people, confirming survivors' initial estimates.

The head of Italy's office of missing people, Vittorio Piscitelli, told a news conference that a more precise number can be known only after further examination of the remains, "to substitute the numbers with names."

With only 28 survivors, the April 18, 2015 shipwreck off the coast of Libya remains the deadliest known migrant tragedy. The Italian government, reacting to global outrage, recovered the wreck from the seabed floor earlier this year. It has been working to identify the dead to allow remains to be returned to loved ones where possible.

The work on the identification is expected to take years, hampered by political and economic conditions that caused many migrants to flee home and by the poor condition of the remains.

Two-thirds of the dead were men between the ages of 20 and 30 and one-third were adolescents ages 15-17. There was one child, a 7-year-old boy. Most were from sub-Saharan African nations.

News from © The Associated Press, 2016
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