As families mourn, questions have mounted over inconsistencies in the coastguard’s account of events

At a little after 8am on Friday, Fadi, a Palestinian, freshly arrived from Amsterdam, joined the throng of aid workers, activists and journalists gathered around a warehouse in Kalamata’s port.

The 29-year-old was on a mission. “I thought I had spotted my little brother Mohammed among pictures of the [shipwreck’s] survivors,” said the Syrian-born chef, who has lived in the Dutch city for the past decade. “I knew he had gone to Libya to board the boat, so, praying to Allah he was still alive, I decided to get on a flight.”

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Australia into Rugby League World Cup final after epic battle with New Zealand

Semi-final: Australia 16-14 New Zealand Josh Addo-Carr equals all-time tournament record of…

Manchester United v West Ham: Premier League – live!

Minute-by-minute updates from the 7.15pm (GMT) kick-off Avram Glazer to sell £70m…