The bodies
of six migrants apparently killed in a shipwreck have been recovered on a beach
in southern Italy .
Officials
in the Sicilian port
of Catania say dozens of
other migrants have been rescued, reports the BBC.
Italian
media say the boat ran aground about 15m (50ft) from shore and the migrants
were thrown into the sea. Some drowned because they could not swim.
The UN says
some 7,800 illegal migrants and asylum seekers landed in Italy in the
first half of this year.
Most come
from sub-Saharan African countries, particularly Somalia
and Eritrea .
The UN said
almost 500 people were reported dead or missing at sea during 2012 in attempts
to reach Europe .
In
Saturday's incident, the boat was carrying about 120 migrants.
Some
reports said women and children were among those on board.
The bodies
were reportedly found by employees at a beach resort nearby.
There is no
information yet about their nationality but one port official speculated that
they were Syrian.
Source: BBC
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