100 people died during Ceuta border rush, says Ceuta leader
At least 100 people died in a massive border rush in Spain's Ceuta enclave city, with 3,000-5,000 migrants still stranded in the area.
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Some 100 people died during the massive border rush last week in Spain's Ceuta, the enclave city's leader Juan Jesus Vivas said on Thursday during an EU parliamentary meeting.
Vivas added that between 3,000 and 5,000 migrants were still in Ceuta.
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