The Spanish ferry
port of Almeria. (Photo credit:Wikimedia Commons; Image source: Jerusalem Post)
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A Moroccan man
suffocated while being smuggled to Spain in a suitcase stowed in the boot of a
car, the Spanish government said on Monday.
The
27-year-old man, whose name was not made public, was found dead after the car
arrived at the port of Almeria on a ferry from Melilla, a Spanish enclave in
North Africa.
Reuters/Jerusalem Post report continues:
The
car's owner, the dead man's brother, was arrested for murder, a government
spokesman in the city said.
The
brother raised the alarm about the stowaway's condition when the ferry docked
in Spain but emergency services could do nothing to revive him.
The
Mediterranean has become the world's deadliest barrier for migrants and
refugees, with 3,500 thought to have died at sea last year and almost 2,000 so
far this year. Many are fleeing poverty and violence in the Middle East and
Africa.
Britain
and France urged other European Union states on Sunday to help them tackle a
growing crisis in northern France caused by thousands of migrants seeking to
make illegal and dangerous crossings to Britain.
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