The millionaires who rescue people at sea

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Series Details 29.08.14
Publication Date 29/08/2014
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BBC News reported in August 2014 on a philanthropist couple which had launched what they considered to be the world's first privately funded vessel to help migrants in trouble at sea.

Malta-based Christopher and Regina Catrambone stopped running rescue missions in September due to high monthly costs and started raising funds so they could resume activity in March 2015.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-28953237
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ESO: Background information: Commission to help Italy cope with immigrants http://www.europeansources.info/record/statement-by-commissioner-malmstrom-after-the-meeting-with-italian-interior-minister-alfano-commission-to-help-italy-cope-with-immigrants/
EurActiv, 17.11.14: Philanthropist couple who saved 3,000 migrants at sea appeal for funds http://www.euractiv.com/sections/global-europe/philanthropist-couple-who-saved-3000-migrants-sea-appeal-funds-310049

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