Witness... Sudanese documenting his final moments and his companions before their death in the Libyan desert
Witness... Sudanese filming his final moments and those of his companions in the Libyan desert.
Land mobility from Sudan to Libya requires hundreds of kilometers of journey in the desert, with a considerable risk of becoming lost and a lack of water.
According to local media, three teenage Sudanese were discovered dehydrated after being captured in the desert between the Libya-Niger-Chad triangle.
Before his death, the video notary explained that their car had become stuck in the sand after they had died in the desert and that they had been unable to use it for more than three days.
They were no longer faced with their impending fate because the water in their possession had run out, so they appealed to their friends and parents to believe in them and urge everyone to forgive them.
In a video he saw on his phone, the young man said: "This clip is sent to our people by the one who gets us if we don't live. We're on a route that's shut off from everything we know ".
"The water is weak from Tuesday and Thursday the past episode," the clip said, showing the young men's automobile sliding into desert sand.
He continued, saying: "If God wills, I want that our friends, brothers, and parents could call us eternally. God willing, God forgives everyone ".
The video indicated that there were artifacts strewn about in the sand, as well as empty cans that were likely used to store food before it was devoured.
Despite the dangers, travel
Land transportation from Sudan to Libya requires hundreds of miles of journey over the desert, with considerable chances of being overlooked and running out of water.
For decades, Sudanese have reported of land migration routes to Libya, yet annual deaths from diversions or a shortage of water resources are still recorded.
Experts advise against navigating these spaces alone or without "chandelier" class satellite phones.
Sudanese people migrate to Libya in the hopes of bettering their working conditions in the oil-rich country.
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