Rohingya burden trawler in the sea in Ukhia The bodies of seven more women were recovered

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One Rohingya has broken into tears by the sinking of the trawler in the sea in Canyanbari's Inani Beach area. Friday picture -FP


The bodies of 7 more women and children were recovered on Friday morning in the second day of the Rohingya-borne traverdubi in the hurricane in the Bay of Bengal in the area of ​​Ukhiya upazila. On Thursday, 14 bodies of women and children were recovered. The bodies of 21 Rohingya women and children were recovered in two days. Meanwhile, International Migration Organization (IOM) spokesman Joel Millman told reporters in Geneva that the number of dead could exceed 60 people in the trawler case. At least 30 people were rescued alive on Thursday and admitted to Cox's Bazar District Sadar Hospital and Ukhia Health Complex. In the boat shed, the children from the hands of the mother, the husband and the wife and the mother's lap dropped off and fell into the sea. Rescue teams rescued the boat after rescuing the boat with the local boat.

Myanmar is no longer popular in anywhere in Bukidang, Nachidong and Ratchdong districts of Maungdaw district. Village after village has been burned. Many women, men and children have been killed. Myanmar troops attack new areas every day People from nearby Maedong area are also fleeing in Bangladesh. But the priest. 21 Rohingya women and children died on Thursday in trailer dubi after fleeing their life.

Rohingya women and children rescued on Friday were buried in Inaney. With the permission of the Additional District Magistrate, these bodies were buried without post-mortem. Ahaara became very heavy in the family.

A source, including some rescued from the sea after the trawler, said that a brokerage group encouraged some Rohingyas to flee to Bangladesh with the bait to send them to Malaysia. The trawler was killed in the drowning while fleeing the Muaydong area.

Ukhiya Police Station OC (current responsibility) Kai Kislu told Jugantar that 60-70 Rohingya women and men and children of the area were fleeing to Bangladesh in the fear of killing victims due to torture by the army from Myanmar. Majli teknaf did not go to the island of Shahpi, and they were coming to the Inani area of ​​Ukhia. But in the afternoon, the trawler was submerged in the Inna Pattuetak area in the Bay of Bengal due to the storm. 21 bodies were recovered in two days. The survivors have claimed that many others are missing. He said that the boat had 36 members from 6 families.

According to police, seven people were rescued under the age of one year after the bodies were recovered. 3 married women and the remaining seven are between 10 and 15 years old. Jaliyapalang Union Chairman Nurul Amin Chowdhury said the bodies of 21 Rohingya women and children rescued were buried in Inani area. At that time hundreds of villagers got emotionally tired of tears. He said that Rohingyas were rescued alive after more than half-Rohingya women, men and children are missing.

Abul Kalam, 45, resident of Muidong area of ​​Rakhine, who is undergoing treatment at the Uqia Sadar Hospital, said on Friday morning, "A man named Amir Saheb said calling from Malaysia and coming to our trawler to come back to Bangladesh. He gave all the money to the trawler owner, he said. According to him, we went to Bangladesh from Noakhandia in Myanmar on Wednesday at 8:00 on the Rohingya trawler. There were 7 people, including my wife and children. I and my two daughters were rescued but wife Firoz Khatun (40) and daughter Shaheda (14) died. They got their bodies. Another daughter, Seenuara Begum, (9) is still missing. Besides, my brother-in-law Although the tortoise survivor was rescued, his wife Shahnaz Khatun (35) and their two-and-a-half year old child Rokeya and another 1 year old child were killed.

Rasheda Begum (23), wife of Jamal Hossain of Muidong area of ​​Bochidang, spoke to Ukhia hospital. He said, 'I was running away from fear of the torture of soldiers. Suddenly, when the storm was submerged, I was able to swim in some way. But my seven-month-old son Mohammad Hossain was knocked out of my coat. Another child is still missing. He cried for the two boys in the hospital. Rasheda was going unreasonably. When he remembered, he cried bitterly at the hospital. The hospital's environment became heavy in his tears. While showing pictures of the rescued body, the body of his child, Mohammad Hossain, came to light in several pictures, he confirmed. Amina Khatun (18) of Maingon area of ​​Bukhedong police station in Myanmar, a Rohingya young girl who was wounded and ill, was being treated at Ushua hospital in neighboring Rasheeda area. He said, 'My father Lalu Mia and brother Jafar Alam are alive. But I think Zafar Alam's wife Taiba Khatun, their twin sons, Noor Kamal and Zobaida Khatun died. They were fleeing from Myanmar's 20 thousand kyat (rupees) of rent to Bangladesh

Ukhia Chief Executive Officer. Maine Uddin said the bodies were rescued in the inanial graveyard in the coast with the help of local villagers. The survivors were being treated at Ukhia and Cox's Bazar sadar hospital. The administration is trying to rescue the missing people.

Bouching village in the trawler said. Lalu (45), describing the heartbreaking incident, said the unbalanced trawler was sinking due to carrying more passengers of the capacity. Local fishermen immediately recovered the bodies of 14 women and children. Two more bodies were recovered in the night.

In fact, cases of boats or trawler incidents are taking place in the Rohingyas fleeing the Myanmar army torture. Rohingya boat carrying boats have killed at least 150 Rohingyas, men and women and children from Teknaf and adjoining areas so far.
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