Spain migrant drowning toll rises to 11

A man's body has been found in Ceuta, bringing to 11 the number of people who drowned trying to swim to the Spanish territory from Morocco.

Police have found the body of a migrant on a beach in Ceuta, bringing to 11 the number of people who drowned trying to swim to the Spanish territory from Morocco.

Officers discovered the body of a man in his twenties at Ceuta's Tarajal beach, a spokesman for the Spanish government's delegation in the territory said on Wednesday.

He is one of hundreds of sub-Saharan African migrants who tried to enter Ceuta on Thursday by swimming from a beach in neighbouring Morocco, the spokesman added.

"The body was found this afternoon, it was washed ashore by the currents. Police have been combing the beach since Thursday's events," the official said.

Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz will appear before parliament on Thursday to discuss the deaths after rights groups and Spanish media cited migrants who alleged that police fired into the sea where they were swimming.

Spanish authorities said civil guards in Ceuta used rubber bullets to ward off the migrants but that they fired them in the air and did not target anyone directly.

The director general of the civil guards, Arsenio Fernandez de Mesa, defended the force during a visit to Ceuta, telling reporters that officers had acted "impeccably".

"I have asked them to continue the same way to maintain law and order, to contain the flood of people exploited by criminal gangs that try to defeat the rule of law, and to guarantee security inside national territory," he added after meeting with civil guards in Ceuta.

He said the civil guards would take legal action against anyone who "has insulted, slandered or made false allegations regarding the events of the last few days."

Hundreds of people demonstrated in Madrid and other Spanish cities on Wednesday evening in outrage at the deaths.

In the capital, protesters held a banner reading: "No more deaths at the borders" and shouted: "They didn't drown, they were murdered."

The bodies of eight men and a woman were found on a beach in Morocco near Ceuta on Thursday. Spanish police found the body of another man on a beach in Ceuta on Saturday.

Ceuta and Melilla, Spain's other territory bordering Morocco, have the European Union's only land borders with Africa.


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