Relatives of people who drowned as two boats sank after leaving southwest Turkey have identified the bodies.
At least 12 people believed to be Syrian refugees died off the coast of Bodrum peninsula as they headed for the Greek island of Kos.
Twelve bodies including five children were recovered. Seven people were rescued. Two reached the shore in life jackets.
Among the victims were Aylin Kurdi, 3 and his brother and Galip 5.
Images of Aylin lying face down on a beach have been published across the world sparking a fierce debate over the ethics (link contains the images) of showing a dead child’s body
Thousands of migrants have died this year trying to reach Europe by sea.
Almost 100 people are said to have been rescued by Turkish vessels on the same night as they tried to reach Kos.
At least 12 people believed to be Syrian refugees died off the coast of Bodrum peninsula as they headed for the Greek island of Kos.
Twelve bodies including five children were recovered. Seven people were rescued. Two reached the shore in life jackets.
Among the victims were Aylin Kurdi, 3 and his brother and Galip 5.
Images of Aylin lying face down on a beach have been published across the world sparking a fierce debate over the ethics (link contains the images) of showing a dead child’s body
Thousands of migrants have died this year trying to reach Europe by sea.
Almost 100 people are said to have been rescued by Turkish vessels on the same night as they tried to reach Kos.
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