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76 refugees jump overboard in desperate bid to swim to Italy and end their nine-day ordeal
An Italian coastguard vessel (left) picks up some of the refugees who jumped from the Open Arms [Chris Grodotzki / Sea Watch]

MORE than 70 refugees jumped overboard from an NGO rescue ship today in a desperate bid to swim to Palermo on the Italian island of Sicily.

Seventy-six of the 275 refugees on board the Open Arms threw themselves into the water in the morning, their ninth day waiting for a European country to let them come ashore.

The Open Arms’s crew managed to provide the 76 with lifejackets before the Italian coastguard brought them to land.

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