LIBREVILLE, Gabon
The death toll from a ferry disaster off the coast of Gabon last week has risen to 21 and the search continues for 16 people still missing, the public prosecutor said Tuesday.
Divers managed to recover the
bodies of 15 more victims from the wreck of the Esther Miracle, public
prosecutor Andre Patrick Roponat said.
The vessel went down overnight
Wednesday to Thursday carrying 161 passengers and crew from the capital
Libreville to the oil town of Port-Gentil.
Since the incident happened,
124 people have been rescued.
An earlier toll had put the
number of dead at six.
Roponat said the latest 15
victims had been found in the ill-fated boat and brought out of the water by
divers.
"All were wearing life
jackets. They were stuck in the boat," he said, adding the bodies had been
taken for identification.
"The search
continues," he said.
Two inquiries have been opened
and the government has announced the suspension of four officials as a
precautionary measure.
The prosecutor also said there
had been some cases of people being taken into custody and also of being
questioned but gave no details.
Most of the 124 survivors were
picked up off Libreville after dawn on Thursday by locals in dugout canoes,
fishermen, an oil barge and a navy patrol boat.
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