Tuesday, April 21, 2015 - Daily Mail
Smuggler's faulty maneuver turned would-be rescue into worst Mediterranean shipwreck in memory. A ship with experience plucking migrants from unseaworthy smuggler's boats had arrived soon after the distress call went out. What might have been another rescue in a period of unprecedented migrant crossings instead turned into a horrifying statistic: The deadliest shipwreck ever in the Mediterranean Sea. The traumatized witnesses corroborated a death toll of at least 800, making the capsizing "the deadliest incident in the Mediterranean that we have ever recorded," the U. N. refugee agency said. And despite the enormous toll, only 24 bodies were recovered — frequently the case when ships sink on the high seas, especially when most passengers are locked below deck, as was the case Saturday night. AP Exclusive: Bush prepares to remake the traditional campaign by tapping super PAC. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The traditional presidential campaign may be getting a dramatic makeover in Jeb Bush's bid for the White House as he prepares to turn some of a campaign's central functions over to a separate political organization that can... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk