Four thousand missing. The migration route from West Africa to the Canary Islands and Spain is currently the deadliest. Hundreds of them set off aboard wooden canoes for a journey that lasts up to two weeks and often turns into a shipwreck. With Valerio Cataldi Spotlight traveled to Senegal, one of the main departure countries for canoes, to understand what pushes so many people to risk such probable death.
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