A shipwreck off the coast of Madagascar this week has claimed 85 lives, maritime officials said Thursday, after retrieving 21 more bodies a day earlier, Report informs via The Sun Daily.
Maritime authorities said 138 people were on the 12-foot-long boat carrying cargo which sank on Monday, adding that only 50 had been rescued.
The dead include five children.
The wooden vessel, a cargo boat not authorized to carry passengers, had set off from the village of Antseraka for Soanierana-Ivongo, about 100 kilometers to the south.
Initial investigations suggested the vessel’s engine had a “technical problem”, according to Adrien Fabrice Ratsimbazafy of the River and Maritime Port Agency.