Migrants survive sat on rudder as ship arrives in Spain's Canary Islands

The three migrants traveled for 11 days, sitting on top of the blade used to steer the bottom of the ship.
The three migrants traveled for 11 days, sitting on top of the blade used to steer the bottom of the ship.


Three migrants sneaked from Nigeria to Spain's Canary Islands by sitting in the most dangerous part of the wheel of a ship. 

The three migrants traveled for 11 days, sitting on top of the blade used to steer the bottom of the ship. 

The Spanish Coast Guard rescued the three migrants and sent them to hospital. 

According to the Coast Guard, the three migrants were suffering from dehydration and hypothermia, one of them in critical condition. 

On November 17, an oil and chemical tanker left Nigeria, in which the three migrants boarded. 

It should be noted that the Canary Islands were a gateway for African migrants trying to reach Europe.

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