SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, March 2, 2007

50 Haitians Feared Dead After Boat Fire

Coast Guard Suspends Search For Dozens Of Migrants Near Dominican Republic

  • In this picture released by Bruce Smith, Two Haitian migrants rest on the deck of a private boat after being rescued from the waters off the northern coastline of the Dominican Republic, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007. Photo

    In this picture released by Bruce Smith, Two Haitian migrants rest on the deck of a private boat after being rescued from the waters off the northern coastline of the Dominican Republic, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007.  (AP)

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(AP)  The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search Friday for nearly 50 Haitian migrants feared dead after their homemade boat caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean, an agency spokesman said.

Crews stopped looking for survivors and remains after a nearly 31-hour search across 1,250 square miles yielded only the remains of five deceased passengers, U.S. Coast Guard spokesman Petty Officer Barry Bena said.

Two of the estimated 56 passengers were rescued Tuesday by an American couple sailing from Panama to Antigua.

The migrants were traveling from the northern Haitian town of Cap-Haitien to the Turks and Caicos Islands when a fuel tank exploded about 23 miles north of the Dominican Republic and sank the fiberglass boat, the survivors told their rescuers.

Authorities did not know when the blaze occurred or when the migrants set sail.

The Coast Guard mistakenly reported having found eight passengers dead on Thursday because a pilot counted some bodies twice, Bena said. Five bodies were found by a Liberian-flagged merchant marine ship on Thursday and will be returned to Haiti.

The search involved a U.S. Coast Guard cutter, airplanes and a helicopter.

The lone survivors were found Tuesday by Jan Hein, 53, and Bruce Smith, 52, an American couple who set sail months ago from Washington state aboard a sailboat Smith built himself.

"I spotted an odd shape in the water. I thought it was a buoy," Hein, an elementary school teacher from Gig Harbor, Washington, told The Associated Press.

Curiosity turned to horror as the couple piloted its 34-foot wooden sailboat closer and realized the shape was a man and a woman clinging to a stringy, charred piece of fiberglass.

"They were suffering," Hein said by phone from aboard their boat, the Woodwind, which was ported Friday in the Dominican town of Montecristi.

The man and woman — who wrote down their names as Djenson Lulien, 27, and Juli Cililu, 23 — were lifted into the boat. Hein and Smith washed the salt out of their burn wounds and tried to keep the pair warm after issuing a distress call.

The migrants told the couple they had spent days clinging to the wreckage after a gas tank exploded while refueling at night.

The survivors were in stable condition Friday, said Dr. Braulio Manuel Reynoso.

Thousands of Haitians take to the sea on flimsy boats each year, heading north toward Florida to escape grinding poverty and frequent political turmoil in the Western Hemisphere's poorest country. Nearly all are intercepted and repatriated to their homeland, where the vast majority of the nation's 8 million people lives on less than US$1 a day.



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by leftwingnut March 3, 2007 10:54 AM EST
This is what happens when we close our borders... as many people as they can cram into tiny boats or trucks and try to make it across and end up dying in mass in the process.

Bush needs to relax and let people immigrate at will, and these deaths can be prevented. This is a bigger threat to human life than the terrorists ever will be, heck their last attack was over 5 years ago, and all they did was knock a few buildings down... time to move on and get over it!!
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by cryonbrian March 3, 2007 11:25 AM EST
Your name says it all LeftWing........ NUT!
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by musty2u March 3, 2007 12:59 PM EST
It's gonna suck for the two survivors to get sent back all charred up. Maybe the story they tell the folks back home will prevent another futile attempt. The US Coast Guard should bill the Hairtian government for rescue costs.
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