Cuban refugees' raft sinks off Mujeres island
13 October BBC
An improvised raft carrying 23 Cuban refugees has sunk as it
approached a Mexican island near the popular resort of Cancun.
Two people have died and 11 are missing and presumed dead.Survivors
told Mexican media that their home-made raft sank as it hit the reefs
surrounding Mujeres island on Friday morning.
The refugees said they headed for Mexico in the hope of joining
relatives in the United States.The accident happened some 150 metres
(140 yards) off Mujeres island, in an area known for its strong
currents, the Mexican Navy said.
Cancun is one of Mexico's best known holiday destinations Ten Cuban
refugees managed to swim to safety.But they said the others were taken
away by the currents or fatally injured as they were pushed towards the
rocks by the big waves."One of them head a head injury and died on the
beach. The other one, a woman, was taken to hospital but also died of
her injuries," said a Navy official, Ismael Gonzalez Gil.There were no
children among the 23 Cuban refugees.
The survivors said group's intention was to reach the Mexican coast,
which lies some 220km (140 miles) west of Cuba, and eventually cross the
border into the United States.
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