One who survived the latest sinking.

Daoud added: "I don't have any choice. I want to get a resident permit, so I have freedom, so that I can work."

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But asked if Tuesday's tragedy had put him off, he admitted he was a little conflicted, saying "it's difficult to decide. If I could go to any other country in Europe, and get a resident permit..."

"You would stay there?" he was asked.

"Yeah, [if] a country gave me a resident permit, I would stay. The problem is currently in Europe many people are getting rejected."

And there you have it, so many people getting rejected in Europe, that they are flooding this way.