The British broadcaster has raised questions about the Greek coastguards over the boat accident, claiming that the boat remained in one place for 7 hours before sinking.
Based on evidence from maritime data, the British Broadcasting Corporation raised questions about the Greek coast guards.
The Greek Coast Guard claims that the boat was on its way to Italy during the 7 hours and did not require rescue.
Ayad, a Syrian refugee who survived the accident, has also claimed that the Greek coast guards watched us sink for 3 hours.
According to foreign media, the engine of the boat had failed three days before the sinking, 6 people had died due to lack of water before the boat sank.
There were about 400 Pakistanis on the boat, with no women or children among the survivors, survivors told the Greek coastguard that the Pakistanis had been forced into the bottom of the boat.
People of other nationalities were riding in the upper section, in case of an accident the chances of Pakistanis to escape were less.
Pakistani survivors of the boat accident told diplomatic staff that at least 200 Pakistanis were on board.
According to Pakistani Embassy sources, the number of Pakistanis who drowned may be up to 100.
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