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    12 Year Old Migrant Boy Dies After Being Forced Off Boat Near Samos

    December 8, 2025Updated:December 8, 20252 Mins Read
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    Migrants from Afghanistan arrive on a beach near the village of Skala Sikamias on the island of Lesbos. Photograph: Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters. Source: The Guardian.
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    A tragic incident off the Greek island of Samos has left a 12-year-old migrant boy dead after a human trafficker allegedly forced passengers to jump from a speeding boat. The incident happened in the early hours of Monday as the vessel approached the island’s northern coast near the area of Svala.

    According to local reports, the speedboat was carrying 37 migrants when the smuggler ordered everyone on board to jump into the sea. During the chaos, the young boy was struck by the boat’s propeller as the trafficker attempted to flee, leading to fatal injuries. Authorities have not yet released details about the boy’s nationality or identity.

    The trafficker reportedly failed to escape and later returned to shore. He is believed to be hiding in the area, while coast guard teams continue active searches to locate and arrest him. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the incident are still ongoing.

    The boy’s body was recovered and taken by ambulance to Samos General Hospital. The incident has shocked local residents and renewed concerns about the dangers faced by migrants, especially children, during irregular sea crossings.

    What caused this tragedy? Preliminary reports suggest the smuggler’s attempt to avoid detection led to a reckless decision that put dozens of lives at risk, showing once again how human traffickers endanger migrants for profit.

    Earlier the same day, another group of undocumented migrants reportedly landed safely in the Livadakia area near Agios Konstantinos, highlighting the continuing flow of irregular arrivals to Greece’s eastern islands.

    Samos, along with other eastern Aegean islands, played a major role during Europe’s migrant crisis a decade ago. It remains a key entry point for people fleeing conflict, poverty, and instability, despite the ongoing risks associated with illegal crossings and smuggling networks.

    The death of the young boy adds to growing concern among rights groups and authorities about the need to address migrant smuggling and improve protections for vulnerable people, particularly children, attempting dangerous sea journeys.

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