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Migrant boat docks on beach full of sunbathers
10/08/2017
A MIGRANT raft sailed into Cádiz province shores yesterday (Wednesday) when the beach was full of bathers soaking up the rays.
Sunseekers on the Los Alemanes beach in Zahara de los Atunes looked on in amazement as an overcrowded rowing boat sailed in, with crowds gathering and rushing forward to get a better look.
At least a dozen, possibly 20 or so sub-Saharan Africans were on board and, no sooner had their boat hit the sand, they bailed out and made a run for it.
A line of them was seen heading inland among the beachgoers in broad daylight.
The passengers swiftly disappeared from sight and have not been seen since.
Footage of the raft's arrival was taken on mobile phones and is gradually going viral on social media.
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A MIGRANT raft sailed into Cádiz province shores yesterday (Wednesday) when the beach was full of bathers soaking up the rays.
Sunseekers on the Los Alemanes beach in Zahara de los Atunes looked on in amazement as an overcrowded rowing boat sailed in, with crowds gathering and rushing forward to get a better look.
At least a dozen, possibly 20 or so sub-Saharan Africans were on board and, no sooner had their boat hit the sand, they bailed out and made a run for it.
A line of them was seen heading inland among the beachgoers in broad daylight.
The passengers swiftly disappeared from sight and have not been seen since.
Footage of the raft's arrival was taken on mobile phones and is gradually going viral on social media.
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