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21 dead as cargo ship hits party boat north of Cairo

Five of the party were rescued from the river but at least six were still missing early on Thursday
Residents and search volunteers gather on the banks of the Nile following the crash (AFP)
By AFP

At least 21 people celebrating an engagement were killed on the Nile north of Cairo late Wednesday when a cargo ship hit their chartered boat, medical and security sources said.

Five of the party were rescued from the river but at least six were still missing early on Thursday.

Security sources said the search for them had been hampered by the darkness but had resumed in the morning. 

At least two children were killed. Family and friends of a young couple had hired the boat to celebrate their engagement. It was not clear whether the couple were among the dead.

Police said they had arrested the captain of the cargo boat and his deputy after the accident, one of many that happen on the Nile and off Egypt's coast each year. 

In the deadliest such accident in February 2006, an Egyptian ferry sank in the Red Sea, killing more than 1,000 people.

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