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"We Don't Have the Ability to Intervene in an Offensive Manner," Says the Prefect in the Aftermath of the Kwasa Collision.

At about 4 a.m., Tuesday, 15 July, a Kwasa-kwassa from Anjouan, with 19 people on board, approached Sada when he was spotted by the border police. The encounter between the two boats turned into a tragedy when the latter collided, capsized the Kwasa-kwassa and fell by water the people on board: 17 individuals were rescued, 2 others died. In a press release, broadcast in the morning, the prefecture reported that the Kwasa-kwassa had refused to co…
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At about 4 a.m., Tuesday, 15 July, a Kwasa-kwassa from Anjouan, with 19 people on board, approached Sada when he was spotted by the border police. The encounter between the two boats turned into a tragedy when the latter collided, capsized the Kwasa-kwassa and fell by water the people on board: 17 individuals were rescued, 2 others died. In a press release, broadcast in the morning, the prefecture reported that the Kwasa-kwassa had refused to co…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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