Seven migrants found dead on Turkey's west coast

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The dead body of a five-year-old migrant girl has washed up on a beach in the Aegean province of ?zmir, the latest of what now appears to be a series of migrant children deaths, while six other migrants were also found dead after an inflatable boat capsized off ?zmir's Çe?me district.

The body of Sajida Ali, a 5-year-old migrant girl, washed up on the P?rlanta Beach in Çe?me on Dec. 7, just a few months after the images of the lifeless body of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi, who washed ashore in the Turkish resort town of Bodrum in early September, sent shockwaves throughout the world. 

Ali's body was taken to the ?zmir Forensic Institute for medical examination after local gendarmerie forces stated the girl purportedly drowned in a failed attempt to cross into Greek islands with his family.
In a separate incident, six migrants drowned in the Aegean Sea after an inflatable migrant boat capsized off Çe?me early Dec. 8.

Turkish Coast Guard Command forces rescued eight other migrants and the bodies of the six were taken to the ?zmir Forensic Institute.

Geographically located between war-torn Syria and Iraq in the southeast and the European Union member states of Bulgaria and Greece in the northwest, Turkey has come to be a transition point for foreign migrants looking to illegally cross into the EU in an endeavor to flee the violence in Iraq and Syria, as well as have a higher standard of living.

The wave of migration across the Aegean Sea, however, has sometimes resulted in injuries and even deaths due to either the capsizing of migrant-carrying boats or abuse of migrants by human traffickers.

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