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STOWAWAYS AND CRIMES ABOARD A SCOFFLAW SHIP
CHIOS, Greece — The rickety raft made of empty oil
drums and a wooden tabletop rolled and pitched with the waves while tied to the
side of the Dona Liberta, a 370-foot cargo ship anchored far from land in the
Atlantic Ocean off West Africa.
“Go down!” yelled a knife-wielding crew member,
forcing two Tanzanian stowaways overboard and onto the raft. As angry clouds
gathered on the horizon, he cut the line.
Gambling on a better life, the stowaways had run
out of luck. They had already spent nine days at sea, most of the time hiding
in the Dona Liberta’s engine room, crouched deep in oily water. But as they
climbed down onto the slick raft, the men, neither of whom knew how to swim,
nearly slid into the ocean before lashing themselves together to the raft with
a rope.
As the Dona Liberta slowly disappeared, David
George Mndolwa, one of the abandoned pair, recalled thinking: “This is the end”.
More info: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/19/world/stowaway-crime-scofflaw-ship.html?_r=0

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