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During all of last year, about 10,500 people died, Caminando Fronteras said, among them 1,538 children — numbers that it said resulted from policies more focused on migration control than on rescuing those whose boats have capsized.
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About 10500 people died last year including 1538 children according to Caminando Fronteras
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Claim Maker
Caminando Fronteras
Context Type
News Article
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{
    "year": 2024,
    "deaths": 10500,
    "organization": "Caminando Fronteras",
    "children_deaths": 1538
}
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Created
September 2, 2025 at 6:54 PM (5 days ago)
Last Updated
September 2, 2025 at 6:54 PM (5 days ago)

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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/29/world/africa/boat-capsize-mauritania-gambia-senegal.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20250830&instance_id=161573&nl=the-morning&regi_id=122976029&segment_id=204921&user_id=b25c5730c89e0c73f75709d8f1254337

A boat capsized off Mauritania's coast, killing at least 70 and leaving over 60 missing. Most passengers were from Gambia and Senegal, attempting a dangerous journey to Europe.

Boat Capsizing
Migration
West Africa
Humanitarian Crisis
Refugees
Maritime Accidents

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