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The father of a three-year-old Syrian boy found drowned on a beach in Turkey has told the BBC of the harrowing circumstances of his death.The father of a three-year-old Syrian boy found drowned on a beach in Turkey has told the BBC of the harrowing circumstances of his death.
Aylan Kurdi's father Abdullah said that shortly after their boat left Turkey for the Greek island of Kos it was hit by waves and the captain swam off. Alan Kurdi's father Abdullah said that shortly after their boat left Turkey for the Greek island of Kos it was hit by waves and the captain swam off.
"I tried to catch my children and wife but there was no hope. One by one they died," Mr Kurdi said."I tried to catch my children and wife but there was no hope. One by one they died," Mr Kurdi said.
The family were among thousands fleeing Syria and seeking a new life abroad.The family were among thousands fleeing Syria and seeking a new life abroad.
Images of Aylan's body being recovered from a beach near Bodrum caused an outpouring of sympathy for the plight of those fleeing Syria's civil war and criticism of European governments for not doing enough to answer the crisis. Images of Alan's body being recovered from a beach near Bodrum caused an outpouring of sympathy for the plight of those fleeing Syria's civil war and criticism of European governments for not doing enough to answer the crisis.
A family struggling for a better life
The Kurdi family was trying to reach Canada to reunite with Abdullah's sister Teema but their asylum applications had been denied. They had two strikes against them: the UN would not register them as refugees, and because they were unregistered, the Turkish government would not grant them exit visas.
Abdullah clearly felt he had exhausted all official avenues out of Turkey. The family joined a group of refugees aboard two boats setting out from the Turkish resort town of Bodrum.
The story of Alan Kurdi's family
Thousands of migrants have died this year trying to reach Europe by sea.Thousands of migrants have died this year trying to reach Europe by sea.
"I tried to steer the boat but another high wave pushed the boat over. That is when it happened," Mr Kurdi said."I tried to steer the boat but another high wave pushed the boat over. That is when it happened," Mr Kurdi said.
"My children were the most beautiful children in the world. Is there anybody in the world for whom their child is not the most precious thing?" Mr Kurdi said."My children were the most beautiful children in the world. Is there anybody in the world for whom their child is not the most precious thing?" Mr Kurdi said.
"My kids were amazing. They woke me every day to play with me. What is more beautiful than this? Everything is gone."My kids were amazing. They woke me every day to play with me. What is more beautiful than this? Everything is gone.
"I would love to sit next to the grave of my family now and relieve the pain I feel," he said."I would love to sit next to the grave of my family now and relieve the pain I feel," he said.
Aylan, his five-year-old brother Galip and mother Rehan were among 12 Syrians who died after two boats capsized soon after setting off for Kos. Alan, his five-year-old brother Ghalib and mother Rehanna were among 12 Syrians who died after two boats capsized soon after setting off for Kos.
Turkish police have arrested four suspected traffickers over the deaths. The four men are all Syrian nationals aged between 30 and 41, according to the Turkish Dogan news agency.Turkish police have arrested four suspected traffickers over the deaths. The four men are all Syrian nationals aged between 30 and 41, according to the Turkish Dogan news agency.
Aylan and the rest of the group his family was travelling with are believed to have been Syrians from the besieged town of Kobane who had fled to Turkey last year to escape advancing militants from the Islamic State (IS) group. Alan and the rest of the group his family was travelling with are believed to have been Syrians from the besieged town of Kobane who had fled to Turkey last year to escape advancing militants from the Islamic State (IS) group.
A Turkish hospital official told AFP news agency that the bodies of the family would be flown to Istanbul and then to Suruc on the Turkish border before reaching Kobane.A Turkish hospital official told AFP news agency that the bodies of the family would be flown to Istanbul and then to Suruc on the Turkish border before reaching Kobane.
Meanwhile, Canadian immigration minister Chris Alexander has said he will investigate why an asylum application made by a relative of the Kurdi family had been turned down.Meanwhile, Canadian immigration minister Chris Alexander has said he will investigate why an asylum application made by a relative of the Kurdi family had been turned down.
Abdullah Kurdi's sister, who lives in Vancouver, told Canadian media she had applied to sponsor the family but the application was rejected by immigration officials in June.