Suspected Ethiopian migrants found dead on a road in Zambia

Migrants from Somalia and Ethiopia

Migrants from Somalia and Ethiopia are detained in Omdourman, Sudan in 2017. Bodies of 27 men, believed to be migrants from Ethiopia, were on December 11, 2022 found dumped in a farming area in Zambia. PHOTO | ASHRAF SHAZLY | AFP

Lusaka

Zambian police on Sunday found the bodies of 27 men, believed to be migrants from Ethiopia, dumped in a farming area on the outskirts of the capital after they died from suspected hunger and exhaustion, authorities said.

A sole survivor was found alive in the early hours of Sunday morning and rushed to a Lusaka hospital for treatment, while the dead were taken to the mortuary for identification and post-mortems to determine the exact cause of death, police said.

Preliminary police investigations showed the victims were all males aged between 20 and 38 and had been dumped along a road by unknown people.

"Police and other security wings have since instituted investigations into the matter," police spokesman Danny Mwale said in a statement after police were alerted to the gruesome scene by the public.

Ethiopian migrants often use Zambia when travelling to countries such as South Africa, though reports of deaths of people on transit there are rare.