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3 killed, several missing after incident involving migrant boat off southeastern Spain
- A boat carrying migrants encountered trouble off southeastern Spain, resulting in at least three deaths and several missing persons.
- Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service reported discovering two survivors and three bodies on a partially sunken boat near Motril.
- The boat reportedly departed from Algeria with 12 people onboard, raising concerns about seven potential victims lost at sea.
A boat carrying a group of migrants ran into trouble off the coast of southeastern Spain killing at least three people and several others were believed missing, authorities said Friday.
Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service said in a statement that two survivors and three bodies were found on a partially sunken boat off the coast near the town of Motril.
The two survivors said the boat had been carrying 12 people when it set sail from Algeria six days ago, leading authorities to suspect seven others may have fallen into the sea.
SPANISH MIGRANT CRISIS ESCALATES AS OVER 1,000 MIGRANTS REACH CANARY ISLANDS IN 3 DAYS
The two survivors and three bodies were taken by helicopter to the mainland.
Empty boats used by migrants are moored on Nov. 21, 2021, on the Canary island of Gran Canaria, Spain. A boat carrying a group of migrants ran into trouble off the coast of southeastern Spain, killing at least three people and several others were believed missing, authorities said on Friday. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Tens of thousands of migrants from sub-Saharan countries fleeing poverty, conflict and instability in West Africa try to reach Spain each year in large open boats.
SPAIN’S CANARY ISLANDS SEE RECORD NUMBERS OF AFRICAN MIGRANTS SEEKING BETTER LIVES
Most go to the Canary Islands in the Atlantic, while others from Morocco, Algeria and Middle Eastern countries try to cross the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean to mainland Spain. Several thousand die making the hazardous journey.
The Interior Ministry says 14, 405 migrants arrived in Spain by boat between Jan. 1 and Mar. 15, up from 3,528 in the same period last year. The vast majority arrived on the Canary Island route.
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Five Stats to Know about Texans G Keylan Rutledge
1. 2x First Team All-ACC (2024,2025)
2. Played in 48 games, including 43 starts at Middle Tennessee (2022-23) and Georgia Tech (2024-25)
3. In 2025, led Georgia Tech offensive line that ranked 21st nationally in rushing yards per game (197.5) and third in fewest sacks allowed per game (0.69)
4. In his 4-year career (2022-25) he recorded 3,019 offensive snaps
5. He became the first Georgia Tech player since Pro Football Hall of Fame WR Calvin Johnson to be named a First Team All-American in consecutive years
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John Fanta will be NBC Sports’ Kentucky Derby Infield Reporter
NBC Sports’ coverage of the Kentucky Derby is about to get a lot more fun. The network announced that John Fanta is joining its coverage of the Run for the Roses, reporting primarily from the infield.
If you’ve watched Fanta call games or follow him on social media, you know that his high energy is the perfect match for the shenanigans that take place in the infield at Churchill Downs. Over the years, he made a name for himself as a play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports. In 2025, he moved to NBC Sports as the lead Big East basketball play-by-play announcer. Fanta has also contributed to the network’s college football and NBA coverage, calling a Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Portland Trail Blazers game in February.
NBC Sports is counting on Fanta to bring that energy to its broadcast, which also includes Mike Tirico as host and Jerry Baily and Randy Moss as analysts.
“We’re excited to have John join our coverage at Churchill Downs, where his unbridled enthusiasm and effusive personality will be a perfect match with the spectators enjoying the racing and revelry from the infield,” said Lindsay Schanzer, supervising producer of NBC Sports’ Kentucky Derby coverage in a press release.
“There is simply nothing like the Kentucky Derby, and to join a team of horse racing legends and Emmy winners in NBC’s 26th presentation of an event that stands in a class of its own is thrilling and humbling,” said Fanta. “It’s been an amazing first year with NBC Sports and I’m excited and honored to be taking on another new challenge and heading to Churchill Downs for the 152nd chapter of the longest continuously held sporting event in America.”
Fanta will be part of the network’s coverage of the Kentucky Oaks, which takes place in primetime for the first time on Friday, May 1, and the Derby on Saturday, May 2, starting at Noon ET on Peacock and NBCSN and continuing at 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. That’s a long time on television, which Fanta told Sports Illustrated’s Jimmy Traina makes him even more committed to keeping the vibes high.
“The energy and the buzz and the electricity that I try to authentically bring to anything,” said Fanta. “It’s not something that’s forced.”
“For me, it is the most exciting two minutes in sports, and we’re on for seven-plus hours. I think one of our goals is to keep the audience excited and engaged and tell stories about what’s happening. The infield is where the unexpected has occurred, and a lot of the fun over the years since the 1930s has happened. So, I want to embrace it and add to the party. I consider myself invited to one of the best shows in sports the entirety of the year, so when they come to me, I want to bring that energy, which is not something that I have to flip an on switch for. I’m ready to go.”
Fanta’s already working on his outfit, telling Traina he’s especially focused on hats. I’m sure whatever he goes with will be a little worse for the wear after two days in the infield (hopefully, he doesn’t get tossed in a mud puddle like Ryan Lemond). Also, I hope he’s ready to meet Nick Roush, because Nick Roush is ready to meet him.
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