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Migrant boat sinks off Turkish coast, killing 39

By Ann Marie Awad
Turkish Coast Guard officers pulled 39 bodies of refugees out of the Aegean sea near Ayvacik, Turkey, on Saturday. The boat was headed for the Greek Island of Lesbos.
Turkish Coast Guard officers pulled 39 bodies of refugees out of the Aegean sea near Ayvacik, Turkey, on Saturday. The boat was headed for the Greek Island of Lesbos.

AYVACIK, Turkey, Jan. 30 (UPI) -- Turkish Coast Guard officials say 39 are dead -- including 5 children -- after a migrant boat sunk near Ayvacik, Turkey.

Rescuers were able to save 62 refugees. Hurriyet Daily News reported one Turkish citizen was detained due to his alleged role in organizing the trip. Among those killed were refugees from Afghanistan, Myanmar and Syria.

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The boat was bound for the Greek island of Lesbos, near Turkey's Aegean coast.

Earlier reports from Anadolu Agency said rescuers were still searching for a mother and her 3-month-old baby.

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