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    Spain arrests 19 on suspicion of torture and murder after 50 disappear from migrant boat

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonSeptember 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Spanish police say they have arrested 19 people suspected of murder and torture after more than 50 went missing from a migrant boat that was travelling from Senegal to the Canary Islands.

    Police suspect some of the victims were accused of being “witches” after several incidents during the journey, including engine failure, bad weather and food shortages.

    The wooden vessel was rescued south of Gran Canaria on 24 August with 248 survivors on board, the Spanish National Police said.

    But officials believe that about 300 people were originally on the boat, and that some had been thrown overboard.

    Survivors told police that some of their fellow passengers began “attacking dozens of people, beating and abusing them in various ways”, a police statement said.

    “In some cases, they threw migrants into the sea alive and refused to rescue those who fell in by accident.”

    Suspected killings were also documented “simply because some people protested or expressed their dissatisfaction with the conditions of the voyage”, the statement said.

    One male passenger died in hospital after being found seriously ill when the vessel was intercepted, according to police.

    Those on board included people from Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea-Bissau, local media reported.

    All 19 suspects are in pretrial detention facing charges of facilitating irregular immigration, homicide, assault and torture.

    Spain is one of the frontline entry points for irregular migration into Europe, with most entering via the Canary Islands.

    Almost 47,000 migrants reached the archipelago in 2024, setting a record for a second year, but numbers have been far lower so far this year, the Spanish Interior Ministry said.



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