One more migrant's body recovered by Greek coast guard near fatal shipwreck off Pylos

The body of a migrant was recovered by the Hellenic Coast Guard on Tuesday, close to the site of a shipwreck that killed hundreds of migrants on June 14, raising the death toll to 82.
Three more bodies were recovered on Monday, which had raised the initial death toll from 78 to 81 after a fishing boat capsized in international waters off Pylos, SW Greece.
The body was transferred to the port city of Kalamata, which is where the 104 survivors received emergency humanitarian and medical care before 71 of them were transferred to a special facility in Malakassa, north Attica, last Friday.
Searches for bodies continued on Tuesday by a navy frigate and another four ships, assisted by a coast guard vessel.
Media reports had claimed that up to 700 people were likely riding on the overcrowded boat, with women and children allegedly kept in the hold.