4 Day-Old Baby Among 480 Rescued In Mediterranean

[caption id="attachment_18293" align="alignnone" width="720"]Mariam Ohene and 4 day-old baby[/caption]

A four day-old Nigerian baby with the mother, Mariam Ohene, was among the over 480 migrants rescued on Saturday in the central Mediterranean Sea trying to make their way to Europe.

The rescued were said to be all travelling on one of two rubber boats carrying over 200 migrants from North and Central Africa, Sri Lanka and Yemen and seen drifting some 22 nautical miles north of the Libyan town of Sabratha, the most frequently used departure point currently used by people smugglers in Libya.

Ohene, 29 year-old, with her Ghanaian husband, Richard, are said to have lived for over two years in troubled Libya and decided to leave for Europe after they had the baby.

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“We want to go to France or Germany, there is a future for our family there,” Richard was quoted by news agency.

The rescue operation was carried out by Spanish NGO Proactiva Open arms and lasted three hours.

The other rescued migrants, on board two other rubber boats, were rescued by staff on the supply vessel Vos Prudence, a spokesperson for the Coast Guard told Reuters.

Those migrants were due to reach Italy on Monday, but the destination is still unknown, the Coast Guard added.

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“A week ago, I collected a dead body from the Mediterranean for the first time, and (Saturday) I carried a new life,” Daniel Calvelo, the 26 year-old who transferred the baby from the raft into the rescue boat, told Reuters.

Italy has become the main arrival point in Europe for people fleeing persecution and poverty in Africa, most of them crossing the Mediterranean from lawless Libya in search of a better life.

Nearly 600 migrants have died so far this year trying to reach Italy from North Africa, the International Migration Organisation (IOM) estimates.

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