Ninety migrants died trying to cross from Morocco into Ceuta, Spain—many drowned or crushed in a stampede. Eighteen were buried in a Muslim cemetery, but Moroccan rights groups demand full identification and repatriation for dignified burials back home. Ceuta says paperwork is complete, but Morocco hasn’t accepted it. Poverty and misinformation fuel these deadly crossings, with up to 10,000 still stranded—including women and children—straining resources and deepening a humanitarian crisis. The numbered graves stand as a haunting symbol of desperation and loss.
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