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Scores missing and feared dead after boat carrying 165 sinks on Niger River in Nigeria - 27-May-2021

A riverboat with more than 165 passengers, including women and children, breaks up and sinks on the Niger River in Nigeria, leaving more than 100 people missing and feared dead.

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Boat sinks in Nigeria; more than 100 missing and feared dead

Boat sinks in Nigeria; more than 100 missing and feared dead Associated Press LAGOS, Nigeria  More than 100 people were missing and feared dead after a boat with more than 165 passengers, including women and children, broke apart and sank in northern Nigeria’s Kebbi state, officials said Wednesday. Twenty-two people had been rescued and five bodies recovered, including an infant, Sani Dododo, chairman of the Kebbi State Emergency Management Agency, told the Associated Press. “We have two male and two female corpses, while the fifth is that of a baby that is less than 1 year old,” he said, adding that the mother of the infant had not been identified.

More than 100 missing, feared dead after Nigerian boat sinks

More than 100 missing, feared dead after Nigerian boat sinks Wednesday, 26 May 2021 11:30 PM   [ Last Update: Wednesday, 26 May 2021 11:31 PM ] File photo of an overloaded boat on Niger River in northern Nigeria More than 100 people were missing and feared dead after a boat with more than 165 passengers, including women and children, broke up and sank as it was travelling in Nigeria’s northern Kebbi state. Twenty-two people had been rescued and five bodies recovered, including a baby, according to Sani Dododo, chairman of the Kebbi State Emergency Management Agency. “We have two male and two female corpses, while the fifth is that of a baby that is less than one year old,” he said, adding that the mother of the infant had not been identified.

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