Blantyre - The bodies of dozens of Ethiopians, believed to be illegal
migrants, have been recovered from Lake Malawi after their overcrowded boat
capsized earlier this week, police said on Thursday.
"As of today, 47 bodies have been recovered," Malawi police spokesperson
Davie Chingwalu told AFP, adding that they had been buried in mass graves
"because the bodies had decomposed".
He said the accident is believed to have happened on Monday night but only
came to light on Tuesday morning when villagers and police "saw dead bodies
floating on the lake and a boat floating upside down".
Search operations are still underway for more bodies or possible survivors,
Chingwalu said.
He said Malawians owned the boat used by the migrants as they attempted to
cross the lake which straddles the border between Malawi and Tanzania.
"We believe the boat capsized due to overloading, and three Malawians have
been arrested for aiding the operation with unknown Tanzanians," Chingwalu
said.
Hundreds of Ethiopians, helped by a syndicate of Malawians, every year
illegally enter Malawi from Tanzania through the porous border around the
northern town of Karonga.
Most are hoping to make their way to the regional economic powerhouse South
Africa.
In 2007, scores of Ethiopians were discovered in Malawi hidden in an oil
tanker on their way to South Africa through Mozambique.