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desperate relatives. mohammed, his younger brother and another 30 from his egyptian hometown of sharqiya, were on the boat. translation: i needjustice for my brother, my cousins l and all of the others on the boat. we want our rights. and i will not leave here. they don t show us the bodies and i can t find those who are missing. those who survived told me there were loads of egyptians on the boat. sisi, where are you? the numbers of people pouring in here to kalamata is increasing. mainly syrians and egyptians, most of them coming here to find any news about their loved ones who have been on that boat. interestingly, many of them, if not the vast majority, have taken the same route, the same risky route a few years ago

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in one of the deepest parts of the mediterranean sea. the greek authorities are facing mounting questions about whether more could have been done to prevent the disaster. nine suspected people smugglers have been arrested. murad shishani has been speaking to desperate families waiting on the greek ports to hear about the fate of their loved ones. muffled audio. it s a desperate call for help. muffled audio. this recording, obtained by the bbc, is from a woman on the capsized boat, speaking to an activist in italy. moments later, she drowned. but on the shores, desperate relatives. mohammed, his younger brother and another 30 from his egyptian hometown of sharqiya,

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mohammed, his younger brother and another 30 from his egyptian hometown of sharqiya, were on the boat. translation: i needjustice for my brother, my cousins l and all of the others on the boat. we want our rights. and i will not leave here. they don t show us the bodies and i can t find those who are missing. those who survived told me there were loads of egyptians on the boat. sisi, where are you? the numbers of people pouring in here to kalamata is increasing. mainly syrians and egyptians, most of them coming here to find any news about their loved ones who have been on that boat. interestingly, many of them, if not the vast majority, have taken the same route, the same risky route a few years ago to come to the shores of the european union.

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