Street artist Banksy chartered a ship to help migrants in the Mediterranean. - Santi Palacios / AP / SIPA

A humanitarian ship chartered in the greatest secrecy in the Mediterranean by street artist Banksy appealed for help overnight from Friday to Saturday after a massive rescue of migrants, claiming to deplore at least one death on board.

The boat, the Louise Michel, on Friday picked up 130 drifting migrants aboard an inflatable boat which was taking on water, the campaign organizers tweeted on the @MVLouiseMichel account, opened for the occasion.

đź”´Alert! #LouiseMichel assisted another 130 people - among them many women & children - and nobody is helping! We are reaching a State of Emergency. We need immediate assistance, @guardiacostiera & @Armed_Forces_MT. We are safeguarding 219 people with a crew of 10. Act #EU, now!

- LouiseMichel (@MVLouiseMichel) August 28, 2020

After a first rescue Thursday, the ship now has 219 castaways on board for only ten crew members, they said. “We need immediate assistance,” they added, urging the European Union and the Italian authorities to act. “There is already a dead person on the boat. The others have fuel burns, they have been at sea for days and now they are left behind in an EU search and rescue area, ”they lamented.

In search of a port

The ship, named after a 19th-century French anarchist and decorated with graffiti by the British artist, was chartered in the utmost secrecy. He left on August 18 from Borriana, in eastern Spain, the British newspaper The Guardian revealed . "He is now looking for a safe seaport to disembark passengers or transfer them to a European Coast Guard vessel."

According to the Marinetraffic site, the Louise Michel was on Saturday morning motionless at sea about a hundred kilometers south-east of the Italian island of Lampedusa, south of Sicily.

The @MVLouiseMichel Twitter account also posted several photos of an operation to assist Sea-Watch 4, a humanitarian ship of the NGOs Médecins Sans Frontières and Sea-Watch, present in the area since mid-August.

“A boat sponsored by Banksy and painted by him, an experienced team from all over Europe, the Louise-Michel has already secured two Sea-Watch4 rescue operations and has now rescued 89 people on her own. We are delighted with this pink reinforcement! ”, The NGO Sea-Watch tweeted.

Banksy is not on board

The Sea-Watch 4 has carried out three rescues so far, recovering more than 200 people. The Guardian has exclusively published several photos of Louise Michel, painted in pink and white, with graffiti clearly by Banksy of a little girl in a life jacket wielding a heart-shaped buoy.

Its captain is Pia Klemp, a German human rights activist, known to have driven several other rescue ships, including the Sea-Watch 3. She is still under investigation by the Italian justice system, in particular for “helping illegal immigration”.

The boat is a former French customs vessel. At 31 meters long, it is smaller in size but considerably faster than the usual NGO ships operating in the area, allowing it to overtake the Libyan coast guard.

The most famous living street artist in the world, who regularly addresses the issue of the migration crisis in his works, would not be on board, assures the Guardian. A spokesperson for the Spanish port of Borriana, interviewed by AFP, confirmed that the boat was docked there from June 23 to August 18: “They repaired and prepared the boat, by themselves, without calling on port services ”.

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