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Greece boat disaster: Brothers' tearful reunion through gates Greece boat disaster: Brothers' tearful reunion through gates
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An 18-year-old man, who was among the survivors of a shipwreck in Greece, has tearfully reunited with his brother. An 18-year-old man, who was among the survivors of a capsized fishing boat in Greece, has tearfully reunited with his brother.
Fedi had been in Libya for almost two years before making the crossing. His brother, Mohammad, travelled from Italy, and embraced Fedi through the gates at the port in Kalamata, where survivors of the deadly shipwreck were being held and cared for in a warehouse.
His brother, Mohammad, travelled from Italy, and embraced Fedi through the gates at the port in Kalamata. Mohammad briefly spoke to reporters where the reunion took place and choked back tears, He told them that Fedi had been in Libya for two years.
At least 78 people have already been confirmed dead in the disaster, but more could still be missing at sea. At least 78 people have already been confirmed dead in the disaster, but up to 750 could still be missing at sea. The BBC has been told that as many as 100 children may have been on board.
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