First Migrants Buried in Spain’s Ceuta After Deadly Border Rush
Ceuta plans to bury about 70 migrants as 95% remain unidentified and relatives press for information after the Morocco crossing.
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Ceuta starts burying unidentified migrants as Morocco repatriation row deepens
Spain has begun burying unidentified migrants in Ceuta after the deadly border crossing. The move has intensified demands to identify the dead and return bodies to families in Morocco.
Morocco rejects that the bodies of those identified return to the country with their families, according to Health Councillor Nabila Benzina
First migrants buried in Spain's Ceuta after deadly border stampedeCeuta is burying about 70 migrants who died in a mass border crossing. Only six have been identified.
First migrants buried in Spain’s Ceuta after deadly border rush
CEUTA, Spain, Aug 21 (Reuters) - In front of a dozen reporters and a handful of local people, a crew of gravediggers in disposable protective overalls and facemasks on Friday started burying some of the scores of migrants who died in a mass crossing ...
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