Sixteen bodies have been recovered and 11 people have been rescued in waters off this coastal town after an overloaded boat carrying migrants from the Dominican Republic capsized, rescue officials said Sunday.

MSNBC Sunday 5th February, 2012

A policeman checks a coffin containing the remains of a victim at the Elupina Cordero Hospital in Sabana de la Mar, Dominican Republic, Sunday Feb. 5, 2012. According to authorities 15 bodies have been recovered after an overloaded boat carrying migrants from the Dominican Republic overturned in the pre-dawn darkness Saturday off the coast of the D...

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