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Departure from Sékou Nygga , Guinea Bissau for Spain; Sekou Nygga capitain of engine dugout out of wooden, sixteen years old wire of a fisherman.
We leave Guinea Bissau for Spain on
November 21, 2006. We were 160 people among whom 8 Captains. At the
beginning of our voyage drove out the Gambian coasts of which we had
carried out the crossing in 2 days without problems. According to the Sénégalaises
coast where our nightmare occurs. The 4th night of our voyage, one
attends the disappearance of 2 (two) people due to the sea sickness. The
6th day of our voyage, one reaches the coasts Mauritanians where the
disappearance of 6 other people surprises us same manner. After each
losses of men, the bodies are thrown in the sea Of the coasts
Mauritanians. To reach the Moroccan coasts, the voyage becomes more and
more
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Difficult because our provisions tend to their end. Three day later, the loss of 8 other people due to the lack of food provisions. From the Moroccan coasts, our destination was Las palmas a Spanish island, unfortunately for us, our GPS worsens. Our telephone portables were soaked by sea water thus we are private of any communication with people being able to help us (Believe Red Spanish). And after three days without seeing Spain nor Morocco, we realized that we were stray at sea. We them Cape silvering decided to turn off the engine; one day after the Moroccan Fishermen locate and call us the help, this last decides to transfer us from our dugout for their Boat; this still involves the loss of 5 people due to an intense precipitation and the incompetence of the Moroccan First-aid workers
Declaration of Sekou Nygga. Received by
Serge Pascal on October 8, 2006 in Oujda in Morocco.
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