Migrant boat captain sentenced to 18 years for role in deadly wreck

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 00:32:13


Migrant boat captain sentenced to 18 years for role in deadly wreck

Judges in the Sicilian port city of Catania ruled Tuesday that Mohammed Ali Malek, a 28-year-old Tunisian, was responsible for the disaster.

They ordered him to serve 18 years in prison for charges of multiple manslaughter, human trafficking and causing the tragedy, according to reports from AFP news agency.

Mahmud Bikhit, 26, a Syrian accused of being his first mate, was handed a 5-year sentence.



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Each was also ordered to pay 9 million euros ($9.5m US) in compensation, according to a press statement from the court.

Prosecutors said that 700 people died when the overcrowded boat capsized off the coast of Libya on April 19, 2015 after colliding with a freighter coming to its aid.

However, forensic scientists who spent months sorting through decomposed body parts to count the victims put the death toll closer to 900.

Both defendants claimed they were simple migrants and had been made to steer the boat by the real traffickers.

But according to AFP, survivors told investigators that Malek, who had lived in Italy in the past, was the captain and caused the deadly collision through his lack of sailing skills.

The boat was carrying people largely from The Gambia, Senegal and Mali, as well as from Bangladesh, the Ivory Coast and Ethiopia. Only 28 survived.

Judges in the Sicilian port city of Catania ruled Tuesday that Mohammed Ali Malek, a 28-year-old Tunisian, was responsible for the disaster. Each was also ordered to pay 9 million euros ($9.5m US) in compensation, according to a press statement from the court. Judges in the Sicilian port city of Catania ruled Tuesday that Mohammed Ali Malek, a 28-year-old Tunisian, was responsible for the disaster. They ordered him to serve 18 years in prison for charges of multiple manslaughter, human trafficking and causing the tragedy, according to reports from AFP news agency. However, forensic scientists who spent months sorting through decomposed body parts to count the victims put the death toll closer to 900. Judges in the Sicilian port city of Catania ruled Tuesday that Mohammed Ali Malek, a 28-year-old Tunisian, was responsible for the disaster. Mahmud Bikhit, 26, a Syrian accused of being his first mate, was handed a 5-year sentence. Both defendants claimed they were simple migrants and had been made to steer the boat by the real traffickers. Both defendants claimed they were simple migrants and had been made to steer the boat by the real traffickers. Prosecutors said that 700 people died when the overcrowded boat capsized off the coast of Libya on April 19, 2015 after colliding with a freighter coming to its aid. However, forensic scientists who spent months sorting through decomposed body parts to count the victims put the death toll closer to 900. Each was also ordered to pay 9 million euros ($9.5m US) in compensation, according to a press statement from the court. Mahmud Bikhit, 26, a Syrian accused of being his first mate, was handed a 5-year sentence. However, forensic scientists who spent months sorting through decomposed body parts to count the victims put the death toll closer to 900. However, forensic scientists who spent months sorting through decomposed body parts to count the victims put the death toll closer to 900. Prosecutors said that 700 people died when the overcrowded boat capsized off the coast of Libya on April 19, 2015 after colliding with a freighter coming to its aid. But according to AFP, survivors told investigators that Malek, who had lived in Italy in the past, was the captain and caused the deadly collision through his lack of sailing skills. Mahmud Bikhit, 26, a Syrian accused of being his first mate, was handed a 5-year sentence. However, forensic scientists who spent months sorting through decomposed body parts to count the victims put the death toll closer to 900. But according to AFP, survivors told investigators that Malek, who had lived in Italy in the past, was the captain and caused the deadly collision through his lack of sailing skills. Judges in the Sicilian port city of Catania ruled Tuesday that Mohammed Ali Malek, a 28-year-old Tunisian, was responsible for the disaster. Judges in the Sicilian port city of Catania ruled Tuesday that Mohammed Ali Malek, a 28-year-old Tunisian, was responsible for the disaster. Mahmud Bikhit, 26, a Syrian accused of being his first mate, was handed a 5-year sentence. The boat was carrying people largely from The Gambia, Senegal and Mali, as well as from Bangladesh, the Ivory Coast and Ethiopia. Only 28 survived. Both defendants claimed they were simple migrants and had been made to steer the boat by the real traffickers. Each was also ordered to pay 9 million euros ($9.5m US) in compensation, according to a press statement from the court. Each was also ordered to pay 9 million euros ($9.5m US) in compensation, according to a press statement from the court. However, forensic scientists who spent months sorting through decomposed body parts to count the victims put the death toll closer to 900. Mahmud Bikhit, 26, a Syrian accused of being his first mate, was handed a 5-year sentence. Judges in the Sicilian port city of Catania ruled Tuesday that Mohammed Ali Malek, a 28-year-old Tunisian, was responsible for the disaster.

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