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Migrant coffins lined up in Italian airport hangar

Lampedusa, Italy : The coffins of African migrants killed in a shipwreck off the Italian island of Lampedusa were lined up in long rows inside an airport hangar where survivors of the tragedy paid their



The search to recover more bodies, meanwhile, was called off for a second day because of choppy waters and strong currents.








A parliamentary delegation visited the survivors amid reports that a boat may have violated the ‘'law of the sea” by failing to help the migrant ship packed with 500 migrants, nearly all from Eritrea, about 600 meters (650 yards) from shore.

“To come to rescue is a duty. Not to come to rescue is a crime,” Laura Boldrini, the Italian house speaker who previously and for many years was the U.N. Refugee Agency spokeswoman in Italy, told reporters in Lampedusa after visiting the survivors.

The 20-meter (65-foot) migrant boat sank Thursday after a fire was set onboard to attract attention of any passing boats or people on shore when they ran into trouble.

They had traveled for two full days and thought they had reached safety when they saw the lights of Lampedusa.

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