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Baby’s body found washed up on Kos shore: Greek coast guard

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The badly decomposed body of a baby was found on Sunday on the shore of Kos island, on the frontline of the migrant influx coming from Turkey, Greek Coast guard said Sunday.

The body of the baby boy, estimated to be 6-12 months old, was found dressed in green trousers and white t-shirt on the beach of a hotel.

According to Greek media reports, authorities believe the child belonged was a member part of a migrant family that tried to reach Kos in a dinghy.

The body was transfered to Kos General Hospital for an autopsy.

The grim discovery recalls the case of three-year-old Syrian boy Aylan Kurdi whose body was found face down on a Turkish beach last month.

Shocking images of that boy's lifeless body helped spur European nations to seek an effective response to the growing migrant crisis.

The Greek Coast Guard continues the grim job of recovering bodies from the sea and the shores of its islands, fearing that things will only get worse as winter approaches and the weather deteriorates.

In September, at least 15 babies and children drowned when their overcrowded boat capsized in high winds off the Aegean island of Farmakonisi.

Around 630,000 people have entered the European Union illegally so far this year, the head of the bloc's border agency said in an interview with French media due to appear Monday.

Refugee children wait for buses after disembarking at the port of Piraeus from the Greek island of K...
Refugee children wait for buses after disembarking at the port of Piraeus from the Greek island of Kos on September 16, 2015
Louisa Gouliamaki, AFP/File

Over 310,000 of the migrants have landed in Greece, according to UN refugee agency figures.

Nearly 3,000 others have died or disappeared during the crossing.

According to a Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung report on Sunday, the European Union and Turkey have agreed in principle to a plan of action to help ease the flow of migrants into the bloc

Under the plan, Turkey would agree to stepped-up efforts to secure its frontier with the EU by taking part in joint patrols with the Greek coastguard in the eastern Aegean coordinated by EU border protection agency Frontex.

The badly decomposed body of a baby was found on Sunday on the shore of Kos island, on the frontline of the migrant influx coming from Turkey, Greek Coast guard said Sunday.

The body of the baby boy, estimated to be 6-12 months old, was found dressed in green trousers and white t-shirt on the beach of a hotel.

According to Greek media reports, authorities believe the child belonged was a member part of a migrant family that tried to reach Kos in a dinghy.

The body was transfered to Kos General Hospital for an autopsy.

The grim discovery recalls the case of three-year-old Syrian boy Aylan Kurdi whose body was found face down on a Turkish beach last month.

Shocking images of that boy’s lifeless body helped spur European nations to seek an effective response to the growing migrant crisis.

The Greek Coast Guard continues the grim job of recovering bodies from the sea and the shores of its islands, fearing that things will only get worse as winter approaches and the weather deteriorates.

In September, at least 15 babies and children drowned when their overcrowded boat capsized in high winds off the Aegean island of Farmakonisi.

Around 630,000 people have entered the European Union illegally so far this year, the head of the bloc’s border agency said in an interview with French media due to appear Monday.

Refugee children wait for buses after disembarking at the port of Piraeus from the Greek island of K...

Refugee children wait for buses after disembarking at the port of Piraeus from the Greek island of Kos on September 16, 2015
Louisa Gouliamaki, AFP/File

Over 310,000 of the migrants have landed in Greece, according to UN refugee agency figures.

Nearly 3,000 others have died or disappeared during the crossing.

According to a Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung report on Sunday, the European Union and Turkey have agreed in principle to a plan of action to help ease the flow of migrants into the bloc

Under the plan, Turkey would agree to stepped-up efforts to secure its frontier with the EU by taking part in joint patrols with the Greek coastguard in the eastern Aegean coordinated by EU border protection agency Frontex.

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