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Senegal migrant shipwreck: ‘They dreamt of helping their parents out of poverty’

The village of Fasse Boye has become the new face of the tragedy of clandestine emigration. This fishing village in Senegal’s centre-east paid a heavy price with the death of over 70 young people. Their canoe set sail for Europe on early July with about one hundred people on board…
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