(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 11 - A young girl, aged around 11, who was
rescued off Lampedusa by the Trotamar migrant-rescue sailboat
and taken to the Sicilian island early on Wednesday, is believed
to be the only survivor of a migrant shipwreck that could have
occurred three days ago.
The boat on which she was travelling carried 45 passengers who
had departed from Sfax, Tunisia, rescuers said.
The young girl, who is believed to hail from Sierra Leone, said
the vessel sank in a storm.
The survivor of the shipwreck was rescued at sea by the sailboat
operated by six crew members for the NGO Compass Collective, who
were in the area for another operation, at 3:20 am on Wednesday.
Rescuers said the young girl was wearing a life vest and was
holding on to a life buoy.
She reached Lampedusa at 6 am.
Overall, 356 migrants landed on the Sicilian island overnight
before the arrival of the young girl rescued by the crew of NGO
Trotamar III.
They were travelling on five boats, including one which was
carrying 111 passengers, that were rescued by port authorities,
finance police and Frontex officials.
The first boat transported 111 people who hailed from Egypt,
Eritrea, Pakistan, Syria, Sudan and Somalia, including 13 women
and 11 minors. The others carried a minimum of 45 and a maximum
of 87 passengers from Bangladesh, Syria, Morocco, Sudan and
Iran.
All passengers said they had departed from Libya. (ANSA).