A beach tragedy highlights the EU’s migration crisis – and how Spain’s election could make things worse
As Spain goes to the polls, potentially bringing a far-right party into the government, the discovery of the body of an eight-month-old baby whose family had sought a better life shows just how difficult it is for the continent to get on the same page about those who arrive by sea. Graham Keeley reports from Madrid.
Eight-month-old Lilia and her parents Samira and Kamel Laroussi had decided to leave their home in Algeria and risk everything in search of a new life in Europe.
Like hundreds of others, they never made it.
Last week, the remains of Lilia were found on a tourist beach in Tarragona, about 60 miles (95 kilometres) south of Barcelona.
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