German rescue ship named after drowned toddler Alan Kurdi

German rescue ship named after drowned toddler Alan Kurdi
A German migrant rescue ship operating in the Mediterranean was renamed on Sunday (Feb. 10) after Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian boy whose lifeless body washed up on a Turkish shore during the height of Europe's migrant crisis, galvanizing global opinion, DW reported.

German charity Sea-Eye renamed the ship in the presence of Alan's father, Abdullah Kurdi, and aunt, Tima Kurdi, in Palma on Spain's Balearic Island of Mallorca.

"We are happy that a German rescue ship will carry the name of our boy. My boy on the beach must never be forgotten. Our grief for the loss of my wife and sons is shared by many, by thousands of families who have so tragically lost sons and daughters this way," Abdullah Kurdi said in a statement released by Sea-Eye.

The tiny boat capsized minutes after leaving Turkey, killing eleven people including Abdullah's wife, Rehanna, and two sons, Ghalib and Alan.

A photograph of Alan's lifeless body face down in the sand on a Turkish beach shocked the world, becoming a symbol of the migration crisis and rallying cry for humane action.

Sea-Eye says it has saved more than 14,000 people from drowning during dangerous boat crossings in the Mediterranean since it started operating in 2016.

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