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Monday, 17 January, 2000, 21:02 GMT
Dominicans die sailing to Puerto Rico



The authorities in the Dominican Republic say thirty-two people have been rescued after a boat carrying illegal emigrants to Puerto Rico sank on Sunday.

It's feared another thirteen people died in the attempt to leave the Dominican Republic.

So far, nine bodies have been found.

Dominican officials said three of the survivors had been detained on suspicion of people-smuggling.

Correspondents say there is a steady flow of Dominicans trying to cross the narrow stretch of sea and enter Puerto Rico illegally.

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