In March last year, 72 African migrants were forced onto an inflatable
boat by Libyan soldiers in Tripoli. They were desperate to escape the
fighting in Libya and hoping for a new life in Europe. Their boat headed
for the small Italian island of Lampedusa, only 18 hours away across
the Mediterranean.
There was a Nato naval blockade of Libya at the time and the area was full of military ships and aircraft. Yet, despite a number of sightings, the boat was never rescued.
Fifteen days later it washed up back on Libya's coast with only 11 survivors on board – two more died soon after.
In this documentary the survivors tell their story to producer Sharon Davis and she investigates how it was that these people were left to die in a boat in one of the most heavily-monitored seas on earth.
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