At least 23 immigrants, including women and two children, are feared drowned after their boat overturned early Wednesday morning off Venezuela. The ill-fated fishing pirogue was carrying 35 persons, including the captain, an inlet along Trinidad’s south western peninsula.
The Express was told that the boat set sail off the port of Las Salinas, Guiria for the three and a half hour long journey. But on nearing the Bocas Islands, the Express was told, the vessel encountered engine difficulty.
The boat “”Yonaili José” sank near the Bocas off Trinidad’s western coast.
It was reported that the boat was overloaded. A Venezuelan, now living in Trinidad, said her 21-year-old sister was on board the vessel to Trinidad. She said, “My sister was coming to Trinidad to help me. It is very bad in Venezuela. There is no food, no hospital and people are becoming desperate.”
Venezuelan news site Noticiera Digital reported that 23 of the 35 passengers were unaccounted for and Venezuelan coast guard had mounted a search.