Two people died and five are feared dead after they attempted to reach Spain’s Canary Islands on a boat with migrants on board, authorities said on Tuesday.
The pirogue – a type of dugout canoe – was sighted on Monday evening at around 8 p.m. (2000 GMT) by a merchant vessel which alerted authorities on the island of Gran Canaria.
Rescue services deployed helicopters to evacuate the injured and a ship to tow the pirogue to the Gran Canaria port of Arguineguin, 76 nautical miles (140 km) to the north, where they were met by Red Cross staff and police.
Spanish maritime rescue service said earlier the bodies of two deceased people were found on the boat during the rescue operations. Later on Tuesday, the Red Cross in the Canary Islands said some survivors reported that five others died en route but their bodies were thrown from the pirogue.
The maritime rescue service has been unable to confirm the additional deaths.