Nothing more step on earth, his body plummeted to the ground. His arrival at the port of Los Cristianos in Tenerife, was dramatic. An immigrant, of the 136 sub-Saharan who arrived yesterday to the island, suffered a cardiac arrest a few seconds to descend from the Maritime Rescue ship, which rescued some 40 miles south of the island. For over forty minutes, all the efforts of Red Cross and the Emergency Department Canario focused on resuscitate. Following this, he was taken in an ambulance medicalized to the Hospital de La Candelaria, where he is admitted to emergency in critical condition, with very weak vital cash, but for now remains stable, according to this newspaper reported hospital sources. Cayuco traveling in the 136 immigrants, all men, of which there are five possible minors, according to Red Cross sources consulted by ABC. The barge was located by a sailboat, and later intercepted by three boats Maritime Rescue. Still unknown is the source of Cayuco and days spent crossing the ocean from the African coast. His arrival at the port of Los Cristianos occurred about four o'clock in the afternoon. Except for the immigrant who is in critical condition at La Candelaria, the other "without papers" came in on good health. Health services only met some of them presenting symptoms of hypothermia and burns, but none had to be transferred to health centers. Once covered by health personnel, the immigrants were taken to the commissioner of the National Police of Playa de Las Americas. The number of immigrants arriving in the Canaries by boat rises with the arrival of 8752, according to data from the Office of the Government in the Canary Islands. While the figure is less than that recorded last year, when some 12,000 immigrants arrived and there were 39 deaths, the number of arrivals is believed to exceed 10,000 by the end of the year and the number of dead has risen to 45 without has completed the exercise. The last three Cayucos arriving in the Canary coast have left a balance of three dead
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