Moroccan Migrant Rescued from Sea Near Spanish Enclave of Ceuta
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A young Moroccan migrant was saved at sea at the last minute on Tuesday as he tried to reach Ceuta by swimming.
The maritime service of the Civil Guard rescued in the early hours of Tuesday the young migrant of Moroccan origin who was swimming with difficulty near the Tarajal beach, according to La Verdad de Ceuta.
To read: Moroccan Migrant Rescued at Sea by Sailboat Captain Near Ceuta
After the rescue operation, the Moroccan was quickly taken care of by the rescue service to receive first aid. According to the latest news, his life is not in danger.
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