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A shocking video has emerged of a dinghy packed with migrants sinking in the Mediterranean after they mistook a Tunisian trawler for a coastguard ship.
The footage appeared on the internet today and comes as the Italian coastguard warned that eight people had died and many more were missing after another migrant boat went down in the Mediterranean.
It is not clear if the footage is from this week or from the summer but it clearly shows the large white dinghy aiming itself at the ship.
It comes alongside the trawler and, as the migrants desperately try to climb up the side of the fishing vessel, the dinghy capsizes and dozens are thrown into the sea.
Many of the migrants clearly cannot swim and only a handful are wearing lifebelts.
As a man onboard the trawler's deck shouts in Italian: 'Calma (Stay calm)' the situation gets worse and eventually the bodies of people who have clearly drowned can be seen floating on the surface.
The video was uploaded onto Youtube, where a commentator says: 'The crew were reluctant to help since letting them on board would have been a serious security risk as it would have them outnumbered 10 to 1.
'The only way to help would be individuals of the crew rappelling down to to the sea line, which would most likely result in their own death as the immigrants would drag them down.'
The Italian coastguard has a policy of escorting to shore any migrants it finds at sea and it is thought those on the migrant boat thought they would be rescued and taken to Italy if their boat capsized next to the ship. They were unaware it was just a fishing vessel operating out of a Tunisian port.
The shocking video comes as Malta-based charity MOAS and the Red Cross reported another tragedy involving another migrant boat.
Red Cross Team Coordinator Abdelfetah Mohamed said today: 'There may be many missing, many dead.'
'The doctors managed to revive several people with hypothermia but it was too late for one of them,' said MOAS spokeswoman Maria Teresa Sette.
The Italian coastguard said today 1,200 people on 11 boats had been rescued during operations overnight.
One wooden vessel was carrying almost 500 people. There were also two smaller wooden boats as well as the usual overcrowded inflatable dinghies.
The Red Cross said the survivors included migrants from Syria, the Palestinian territories, Lebanon and sub-Saharan Africa.
The latest victims will add to a total of 4,655 migrants confirmed to have died or disappeared in the Mediterranean so far this year, according to counts by the International Organisation for Migration and the UN refugee agency.
Migrant boat crashes into the side of a Tunisian fishing trawler as many drown | Daily Mail Online
Such a sad state of affairs when desperate African migrants sabotage their one and only life line in the vain hope that Tunisian trawlermen would save them.

let em find out the hard way


