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Two lives could have been saved had Malta launched rescue sooner, activists say

TWO refugees who died trying to reach Europe by sea could have been saved had the Maltese maritime authorities not delayed their rescue operation, activists said today.

Activist-run distress hotline organisation Alarm Phone first alerted the authorities on Monday to a boat carrying 25 people in Malta’s search-and-rescue (SAR) zone.

Alarm Phone said that evening that the people had left the Libyan city of Benghazi four days before. The survivors, the activists said, “reported a dramatic situation onboard, including the death of two minors.”

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