The
Greek coastguard rescued 23 people in Turkish waters in the
early hours of Monday and four of them later died, government
spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said. They were an 8-year-old boy and
three girls aged 14, 8, and 11 months.
Neither Marinakis nor the coastguard gave further details on the
incident.
Separately, a woman and a child were found unconscious off the
island of Samos overnight and the woman later died despite
efforts to save her, Marinakis said.
Greece is one of the European Union's main entry points for
migrants and refugees fleeing poverty and conflict in the Middle
East, Africa and Asia.
More than 15,600 people have arrived in Greece this year,
according to data from the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR,
nearly 12,000 of them by sea.
In June, hundreds of people drowned in international waters off
Greece after the fishing trawler they were travelling on
capsized en route to Italy from Libya.
(Reporting by Karolina Tagaris and Renee Maltezou; Editing by
Conor Humphries)
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