Posted: 2023-03-01 06:27:05

Italian prosecutors have identified suspected smugglers who allegedly charged migrants 8,000 euros ($12,500) each to make the "voyage of death" from Türkiye to Italy.

Authorities delayed a planned viewing of the coffins to allow more time for identification of the bodies, as desperate relatives and friends arrived in the Calabrian city of Crotone hoping to find their loved ones, some of whom hailed from Afghanistan.

"I am looking for my aunt and her three children," said Aladdin Mohibzada, adding that he drove 25 hours from Germany to reach the makeshift morgue set up at a sports stadium.

He said he had ascertained that his aunt and two of the children died, but that a 5-year-old survived and was being sheltered in a centre for minors.

"We are looking into possibilities to send [the bodies] to Afghanistan, the bodies that are here," he said outside the morgue.

But he complained about a lack of information as authorities scrambled to cope with the disaster.

"We are helpless here. We don't know what we should do."

Debris covers sand on a beach as people can be seen gathered in the background.
Local investigators identified three suspected smugglers, a Turk and two Pakistani nationals.(Reuters: Remo Casilli)

At least 65 people, including 14 minors, died when their overcrowded wooden boat slammed into shoals 100 meters off the coast of Calabria and broke apart early on Sunday in rough seas.

Eighty people survived, but many more are feared dead after survivors indicated the boat had carried about 170 people when it set off last week from Izmir, Türkiye.

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