At least 50 migrants are feared drowned after their boat ran out of fuel and capsized off the Libyan coast.
The dinghy, which had been carrying at least 100 people, had set off from Libya's western city of Sabratha last Friday.
The vessel was adrift for days before it capsized and was washed onshore near the city of Zuwara in the early hours of Wednesday.
Thirty-five survivors were found, along with eight bodies, officials said. A spokesman for the Libyan navy said the survivors were all from sub-Saharan Africa.
Libya is a popular transit route for migrants trying to reach southern Europe by sea. Many are packed into unseaworthy vessels by traffickers who then abandon them to their fate in the Mediterranean Sea.
Arrivals to Italy from Libya fell sharply earlier this summer following a reported deal between the internationally recognised government in Tripoli and a Libyan militia alleged to have been involved in human trafficking.
Italy's parliament also approved a plan to send naval boats to Libya to stop migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
UCJ, UNILORIN.
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