Authorities in St Vincent and the Grenadines, a Caribbean nation, report finding documents from the west African nation of Mali, as well as an abandoned ship and the bones of 11 people. The vessel was discovered on the shores of Canouan area in the southeast Caribbean, according to a statement released on Tuesday. Officials said they are collaborating with local and international colleagues to find the patients and the boat’s location, which was found on Monday. Officers said” this event is extremely concerning.” ” We are determined to follow every lead.” Authorities in St. Kitts and Nevis, in the northeast Caribbean, reported finding a boat with the systems of 19 people, some of whom had Mali identification. More than a hundred men’s bodies were discovered on a boat in the Caribbean island country of Trinidad and Tobago in May 2021. They were reportedly portion of a group of 43 people who were thought to possess left Mauritania for Spain’s Canary Islands but were instead swept away by the Atlantic Ocean as a result of an Associated Press investigation.
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