HAVANA: At least 38 Haitian migrants died after a boat in which they
were trying to flee their country started taking in water and got
stranded at sea, the Cuban government said.The gruesome discovery was
made Saturday when the Cuban Coast Guard found the half-sunken boat
about 100 meters (110 yards) off Point Maisi on the eastern shore of the
communist-ruled island.A statement from the Cuban Civil Defense agency
read on state television said the dead included 21 men and 17
women.Another 87 people, including four children and seven women, were
rescued and moved to an international migrants camp at Point Maisi,
where they have been given assistance, the statement said.The Civil
Defense agency did not elaborate on the cause of the shipwreck. But
rusty, dilapidated and overcrowded boats carrying migrants from Haiti
are often found in distress in the Caribbean Sea.Cuban officials said
the Coast Guard and Red Cross continued searching for more survivors
around Point Maisi.
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