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At least 209 ‘victims’ from Pakistan in Greece boat tragedy, according to Pakistan govt data
Egyptian survivor Atia Al Said, 22, who was rescued with other refugees and migrants at open sea off Greece after their boat capsized, reunites with his uncle Mohamed El Sayed El-Dadamony Radwan, 54, inside a reception and identification camp in Malakasa, Greece, June 18, 2023. — Reuters pic

ISLAMABAD, June 22 — There were at least 209 Pakistani "victims” on an overloaded boat that capsized and sank in open seas off Greece, data shared with Reuters by a Pakistani investigative agency today showed.

The data shared by the Federal Investigation Agency said 181 were from Pakistan and 28 from Pakistan-administered Kashmir, adding that DNA samples from 201 families had been gathered by officials to help Greece identify those missing.

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It was not immediately clear on what basis the agency had identified them as victims, with the official toll from the accident still at 82 and survivors at 104, of which 12 are Pakistanis. Hundreds are believed to have been on board the vessel. — Reuters

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