 This is 
how desperate people are to get to Europe, fleeing from their war-torn 
countries. A migrant thought to be from Africa was found inside a 
compartment of a car's engine.
This is 
how desperate people are to get to Europe, fleeing from their war-torn 
countries. A migrant thought to be from Africa was found inside a 
compartment of a car's engine. 
Curled in the foetal position next to a car engine, this migrant was 
lucky to be alive after going to desperate lengths to try to smuggle 
himself into Europe. 
The asylum seeker, thought to be from Guinea, West Africa, was found  in
 a special compartment under the car bonnet as it crossed into the 
Spanish enclave of Ceuta from Morocco.
Guardia Civil border police discovered him crammed between the engine 
block and radiator after noticing that the driver of the car appeared 
nervous. He was taken to hospital suffering from the effects of the 
intense heat and petrol fumes and doctors said he could have died if he 
had been there much longer, MailOnline reports.
Thousands of migrants have been seen in recent days, weeks and months 
desperately trying to enter Europe, fleeing from wars in their different
 countries, mainly from Middle East and Africa. Just a few days ago 
about 75 migrants thought to be from Syria were found dead in a 7and 
half tone truck in Belgian. This is just a tip of the iceberg 
considering the thousands who have died coming to Europe through 
the sea. 
Some countries in the EU are doing something to help the situation, but 
Britain, led by David Cameron seems nonchalant, even after the 
opposition party have called on the government to take at least 10,000 
of fleeing Syrians.
 
 
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