A green boat carrying hundreds of ailing Rohingya migrants that went missing over the weekend after being pushed away by Thai and Malaysian navy vessels has been rescued by Indonesian fishermen today, according to the BBC.
The boat had gone missing and phone contact lost on Saturday. At least 10 people had already died and their bodies dumped overboard on the boat, which had been adrift over two months after human traffickers abandoned them and left them to die.
The boat was given some food and water by Thai officials before being sent away from Thailand.
TOP: Migrant boat discovered off of Koh Lipe on Thursday. Photo: AFP
