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6-year-old Cuban drowns en route to Florida

October 13, 2005
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MIAMI (Reuters) – A 6-year-old Cuban boy died on Thursday
when he was trapped under a capsized boat that was allegedly
smuggling Cubans to Florida, the U.S. Coast Guard said.

A Coast Guard crew spotted the 33-foot (10-meter) speedboat
about 45 miles south of Key West and gave chase when the
suspected smugglers operating the boat refused to stop, the
Coast Guard said.

The pursuers lost sight of the speedboat and found it a
short time later, capsized. Thirty people clung to the hull,
officials said.

The body of the unidentified boy was found when the
capsized boat was righted.

“This terrible incident is an example of the dangers
inherent to illegal entry to the United States by seas,” Coast
Guard Rear Admiral D. Brian Peterman said in a written
statement.

Cubans trying to leave their communist-ruled homeland are
frequently moved across the Florida Straits by smugglers who
drop their human cargo on remote shores in the Florida Keys or
on the mainland.

The Coast Guard has interdicted 131 Cubans in October and
picked up 2,712 in the previous 12 months.

Under the U.S. “wet foot/dry foot” immigration policy,
Cubans stopped at sea are usually taken back to Cuba, while
those who manage to set foot on U.S. soil are allowed to stay
in the United States.

The best-known case of a young child crossing from Cuba to
Florida was that of Elian Gonzalez, who was 5 when he survived
a 1999 capsizing in which his mother died.

He became embroiled in an emotional custody battle that
ended when the U.S. government seized him from his Miami
relatives and returned him to his father, who took him back to
Cuba.


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