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The ‘Cayuch of Death’: 70 Were Thrown Overboard by Sheer Superstition

The rescue of a drifting cayuco off the coast of the Canary Islands has uncovered one of the most shocking migratory tragedies of recent years. Among the survivors, the stories coincide in the same horror: dozens of people were thrown alive into the sea after being accused of practicing witchcraft. The crossing, which began with the hope of reaching Europe, became a hell marked by fear, thirst and superstition. Today, September 12, 2025, the pol…
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The rescue of a drifting cayuco off the coast of the Canary Islands has uncovered one of the most shocking migratory tragedies of recent years. Among the survivors, the stories coincide in the same horror: dozens of people were thrown alive into the sea after being accused of practicing witchcraft. The crossing, which began with the hope of reaching Europe, became a hell marked by fear, thirst and superstition. Today, September 12, 2025, the pol…

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periodistadigital.com broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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