Pakistanis among 150 dead in Libya boat capsize

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Pakistanis are among at least 150 people feared drowned after a boat leaving Libya capsized off the Tunisian coast on Wednesday, the UN refugee agency reported on Friday. The overcrowded boat, which set sail on Saturday from Tripoli, and was headed for Lampedusa in Italy, carried an estimated 850 people, mostly migrants from West Africa, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Some survivors told the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Tunisia that the boat was manned by people with little or no maritime experience, according to a UN news release. Soon after it departed Tripoli, the boat ran into difficulties and by the third day the passengers ran out of food and water. The boat eventually ran aground on Wednesday near the Kerkennah islands, some 300 kilometres north-west of Tripoli, the UNHCR reported.
It capsized as desperate passengers rushed to one side, seeking rescue by the Tunisian coast guard and fishing boats that had approached the vessel.