Four sons set out on a perilous migration route. Only one came home
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A survivor tells the story of a five-week ordeal on the North Atlantic passage to Europe.

Adama and Moussa Sarr had lost track of the exact number of days they had been at sea.

The brothers were drifting somewhere off the coast of West Africa, in a traditional Senegalese fishing canoe known as a pirogue. They were two of 39 passengers in total - all malnourished, many close to death...

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