The Joola: Africa's Titanic (Documentary) - BBC Africa

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  • On September 26th 2002, the Joola, a government-owned Senegalese ferry, capsized off the coast of The Gambia, killing over 1800 people and leaving 64 survivors. It’s recognised as the second-worst non-wartime maritime disaster in world history, taking the lives of many more than the infamous Titanic.
    For the 20th anniversary, 'The Joola: Africa’s Titanic' investigates why this tragedy occurred and tells the harrowing, heart-warming stories of survivors and families, who continue to call for the wreckage to be raised.
    Produced and Directed by Efrem Gebreab and Nicola Milne
    Director of Photography: John Wendle
    Film Editor: Timothy Moss
    Location Producers: Frédéric Tendeng and Wahany Johnson Sambou
    Production Manager: Caroline Hamilton
    Production Co-ordinator: Loredana Neagoe
    Additional reporting: Babacar Diarra and Maimouna Diarra
    Additional camera: Austin Gustavson
    Archive: RTS, Pond 5
    Colourist: Alexander Leask
    Dubbing Mixer: Douglas Fayers
    Online Editor: Alex Crone
    Digital Editors: Anthony Irungu and Anne Okumu
    Commissioning Executives: Vera Kwakofi, Bilkisu Labaran, Miriam Quansah, Marko Zoric
    Executive Producer: Nicola Milne
    THANKS TO:
    Association of families of the victims and survivors of the Joola [l’association des familles de victims et rescapés du naufrage du Joola]
    Association of the Joola orphans in Ziguinchor [l’association des orphelins du Joola]
    Senegalese football federation [Fédération Sénégalaise de Football]
    #senegal #joolaship #jooladocumentary
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ความคิดเห็น • 432

  • @wadilotus
    @wadilotus ปีที่แล้ว +191

    Thank you for sharing the story of this horrifying tragedy. May the survivors find peace.

  • @pppreira93
    @pppreira93 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    I’m senegalese born in casamance.
    I was shocked to see coach Eli in this video.
    He has been my professor in college for 3 years, i never knew he has lost his brother in such a tragic way.
    I myself was supposed to take that boat with my aunt and my 2 years old cousin. We’ve already bought our tickets but the night before my cousin suddenly fell sick with a high fever and we decided to postponed our trip.
    That afternoon we heard the news on the radio i remember i was playing with few friends when I heard my mom, aunt and sister screaming, crying and calling the names of the people they knew who took the boat that day.
    It was very painful 😔

    • @nottoday4866
      @nottoday4866 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I am astonished he can smile though the pain. True fortitude.

    • @Dabo8387
      @Dabo8387 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Be brave man

    • @shynn5827
      @shynn5827 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      😢

  • @phanatik1000
    @phanatik1000 ปีที่แล้ว +259

    I am an African from Nigeria in the same region of West Africa and I am amazed that if I hadnt stumbled on this doccie today I might never had known of such a notable event or that it ever happened. I feel the words of the American who investigated it and the words given in the speech about the African attitude towards such things are well placed. Everything African is treated with apathy and nonchalance: countless avoidable wars rage on the continent but are never heard of till they are of some value to the Western World. Africans also have a sure dispensation to treating procedure, maintenance and security with a high degree of laxity and irresponsibility especially when they profit from it, thereby endangering their brothers and sisters. So sad. Rest in Peace, our beloved brothers and sisters.

    • @itsvipi
      @itsvipi ปีที่แล้ว

      Why is Africa's problems the Western Worlds? Why not have local solutions for our own problems. Starting with greed and corruption. Why start wars amongst ourselves and wait for "help/ aid" from the West?

    • @rebekahlikesmusic2723
      @rebekahlikesmusic2723 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      🙏🏻

    • @queen0294
      @queen0294 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Preach !

    • @lontongstroong
      @lontongstroong ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Not only African, but also lots of part of the current Third World too.

    • @peterschmidt7543
      @peterschmidt7543 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You being a Nigerian, you knowing corruption better than anyone else can tell you about. But anyone going out on king Neptune’s waters without respecting or understanding it (not necessarily being a fool) should know.. He will feed any such to his fishes.

  • @nderrysohna773
    @nderrysohna773 ปีที่แล้ว +145

    I refused to call it "The Africa's Titanic", this will be so Euro-centric. The Titanic wasn't for Africa, I will call it "Bateau La Joola", that's it's African name. Though it was so tragic, but we will call it "Le Joola", that's African.

    • @ndiombor
      @ndiombor ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So true

    • @mamseydi3056
      @mamseydi3056 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You are right it's not the Africa's Titanic ,its LE JOOLA like we love to call it

    • @squalie9
      @squalie9 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      What a dumb post. The point is to compare it to a similar tragedy that the west can relate to so they can understand the scale, not to whitewash the tragedy.

    • @yujinnforboateng4893
      @yujinnforboateng4893 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Well said Sir. To add, we Africans may equally create a new lexicon "joola" to symbolically mean a massive human loss which will help us remember the lost of our brothers and sisters who passed away in that tragic maritime accident.

    • @methheadmayhemmiller8747
      @methheadmayhemmiller8747 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is a British news station.. calling it Africas titanic makes people understand what they’re about to discover…. Go to the US or UK and ask people what “le joola” means and nobody will know. 😂I mean Jesus every little thing white people do people like you have a problem with it. If you’re so bothered with the title being “Euro-Centric” then don’t watch a European news station… racist fools

  • @MamadouBah-dl3iq
    @MamadouBah-dl3iq ปีที่แล้ว +80

    One if my friend is a survivor. The stories he narrate are heartwarming. He always goes in to tears when narrating what happened. My prayers to all those who lost their life's and love ones.

    • @lifetv5909
      @lifetv5909 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ndeyssane.this is crazy bro and there is no responsible

    • @fayediene2550
      @fayediene2550 ปีที่แล้ว

      Michel yaye gorrr !!!!

    • @sy-rahnefertari4698
      @sy-rahnefertari4698 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ndeyssane! Dafa metti lool. 😢

  • @DanielAswani
    @DanielAswani ปีที่แล้ว +62

    I am from Kenya, and I am listening to this for the first time. It is one of the saddest stories I have heard. I remember Abdulaye Wade, the former senegal president. May the departed find peace. I hope one day justice will be served by lifting the boat and investigating what happened. I am so sorry to the survivors and those who lost their lives.

    • @worriestrouble838
      @worriestrouble838 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hata mimi kutoka Kenya kaka

    • @DanielAswani
      @DanielAswani ปีที่แล้ว

      @@worriestrouble838 ni vizuri tumefuatilia sisi wote.

  • @baabababa7833
    @baabababa7833 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    As a Gambian
    The memory of The Joola still lingers with me. As a 10-year-old hearing the news, it was devastating and more heartbroken listening to the sorrowful Music collections from the wider Senegalese musicians.
    This unfortunate tragedy cemented the Senegambian bond between the two counties.
    Now that the very people who were part of the Wade Government should at least respect the wishes of the victims' families at least to comfort their broken hearts.
    Dear Macky Sall,
    The Joola deserve a befitting place in the historical records of Senegambia.
    The documentary could have at least recognised the work of the Gambian Government at that time too. Glad that the very people that had rescued some of the survivors were included.
    May The Almighty Lord's mercy be upon the departed souls and heals the broken hearts of their loved ones.

    • @muhammedkonateh5992
      @muhammedkonateh5992 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I was 6 and all I remember was the songs played on GRTS.. Le Joola was truly a tragic incident for The Gambia and Senegal. May the victims continue to rest in eternal peace

    • @bgsonsthriving.
      @bgsonsthriving. ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes so true was a kid too in Gambia 🇬🇲 heard about it we all mourn this

  • @Ayeeshah150
    @Ayeeshah150 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I am a Gambian and I was about 3/4years when it happened, everybody in both Senegal and Gambia where affected by the event but most people here still don't know the full story of what exactly even thou there are songs and all dedicated to it.. this is a very enlightening doc

  • @Ms.Tobechi
    @Ms.Tobechi ปีที่แล้ว +125

    I'm happy this story was told! Never heard of it until today! Thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families 🙏

    • @samjacobs9988
      @samjacobs9988 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I recently watched a video of this on The Raven's Eye you tube channel, it wasn't as long as this one but still good.

  • @gibsonsgibson1513
    @gibsonsgibson1513 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    What hurts most is the silence and negligence of the Senegalese government

    • @csortitoutseul
      @csortitoutseul ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Even worse the fact that we forgot pretty much the teachings of this tragedy in our common transports

  • @tracyracy
    @tracyracy ปีที่แล้ว +83

    This is my first time hearing of this. I was born in March of 2002 in Nigeria, but I've never heard about this tragedy. My heart goes out to all the survivors and the people who have lost their loved ones.
    It would be great if BBC Africa could do a documentary on the tragedy that happened in Lagos years ago, when bombs/explosives went off in a military cantonment in Lagos state, Nigeria, leading to the death of hundreds of people. I have only heard about this from my mother and from a detailed Twitter thread of one of the people lucky enough to survive. Thanks for your hard work

    • @deugrek6332
      @deugrek6332 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank's

    • @luinomrkt2111
      @luinomrkt2111 ปีที่แล้ว

      Its not your fault. You where a Baby then

    • @dijaycool7767
      @dijaycool7767 ปีที่แล้ว

      Im telling you Bro. I never heard about this Africa's Titanic till i stumbled on this video a few months ago.

  • @aramatoulayedabo3438
    @aramatoulayedabo3438 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Two of my cousins my dad's two sisters each one of their sons passed away in this tragic accident. they went to cassamance where i was born for summer vacation and were going back to the capital dakar and the boat sank. I grew up with one of those cousins his name is Sidy, we used to fight and argue a lot as children, but i love him and missed him greatly.

  • @discoverwithlastbkenya2131
    @discoverwithlastbkenya2131 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Another a good documentary for us, guys wake up let's show some love to BBC Africa ♥️❤️❤️

  • @Richard_Rivers
    @Richard_Rivers ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Michel Diatta represent the word honor itself, many people would prefer to go and then try to continu their life and forget. Respect to Michel, may the souls of victims rest in peace.

  • @yamariebojang6700
    @yamariebojang6700 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I am a Gambian and I was 14 when this tragedy happened. people were so confused because as Alieu Cisse said, one minute you hear it's not true, and 10 minutes later you get a different story, like oh yes, the boat did capsize. Very very sad. May they all rest in peace.

    • @segawajoseph1370
      @segawajoseph1370 ปีที่แล้ว

      Even though I've just got to know this,heartfelt condolences to all innocent people who died on the joola.

    • @faxoxo2306
      @faxoxo2306 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was four, we really didn’t know what happened. Do you remember the songs that were sang about the Batou La Jalo? That’s where I heard about it

  • @mamado40
    @mamado40 ปีที่แล้ว +64

    Un grand merci à BBC en tant que sénégalais franchement c’est le plus triste histoire 😢qu’ils reposent en paix 😢

  • @moraaangeline8713
    @moraaangeline8713 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I am Kenyan and i never heard about The Jaola until today.
    This is very sad and i hope and pray that the Senegalese government can recover the wreckage to bring closure to the families of the victims.

  • @Flower-ck2bs
    @Flower-ck2bs ปีที่แล้ว +30

    It is the first time I hear about the Joola tragedy! The world outside Africa do not recognize Africa as equal… This is a strong evidence of ongoing discriminisation. So sad what happened, so sad that african leaders choose to love only themselves. May all those who lost their lives rest in peace and those who lost their dear ones find a way to tackle their sorrow. Thank you for this film. Sad but important.🕊

    • @Akinwalesegun
      @Akinwalesegun ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Think about what you just.....was it the worlds fault the boat capsized? You expect the world to know your story without you telling them? The reason you dont know this isn't the world's fault , this just showz you the ineffectiveness in africa....but you expect to be seen as as equal yet you want to be carried on free ride.
      How many people in senegal knows about greenfell tower does that means senegale see Uk as inferior?
      We shouldnt be expecting people to come see our stories/joys/sufferies we should be projecting but african countries are very good in stiffening there media and thats on our government and society.
      The fact the boat is still as seas shows you our ineptitude.
      Keep blaming the world and not accept responsibility

    • @mabmarsh7370
      @mabmarsh7370 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Akinwalesegun exactly Mr Akin. Twenty years later, Le Joola's wreckage is still inside the sea. The government even after been given grants didn't raise the wreckage. They automatically decided the best they could come up with is put the blame on the Captain who also died as a result of the tragedy
      The Senegalese government didn't take responsibility; replaced the Joola, oh yeah but what does that change? According to a thread I saw yesterday, these things still happens: Boats being overloaded, people entering without tickets; so yeah no lessons were learnt
      The American was right, the government were trying to cover things up. They couldn't prosecute anyone because they're also at fault
      According to one of Le Monde Afrique 's vidéos I watched yesterday, only 1 of the boat's 2 engines were working, the boat stopped a couple times to load even more passengers. It was only meant for 500+ passengers, but as you can see had more than 2000 passengers were on board
      The only woman surviver in this documentary said she never saw the Senegalese Navy, it was even the Gambian Navy who escorted them.
      We Africans don't realize that we have to stop playing the victim's card and start taking responsibility

    • @faxoxo2306
      @faxoxo2306 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Akinwalesegun ikr 😂 this is SeneGambian story to tell not the World. I am Gambian and I heard about this when I was young but it’s not clear

    • @maryarya5678
      @maryarya5678 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Akinwaleseguni know about the tower. I am Kenyan

  • @userYouCantHandleThis
    @userYouCantHandleThis ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Imagine this happened in 2002 and I'm only hearing of it now. 20 years later! 😭😭

  • @awaseckabai3393
    @awaseckabai3393 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was 10 when it happened and I remember how people stopped eating fish for a very long time 😢😢😢😢

  • @mwansachama6309
    @mwansachama6309 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    The fact that l never heard about this tragedy until today speaks volumes of how we let our own people down as Africans.. It was just regarded as one of those unfortunate incidents and the govt kept it pushing... what a horror. MTSRIEP

  • @Brickzpanther
    @Brickzpanther ปีที่แล้ว +6

    BBC Africa is doing a great job I must say. Thanks

  • @blakkprince132
    @blakkprince132 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    This is beyond tragic 😭 😭😭😭.May the souls of all that lost their lives continue to Rest In Peace 🕊️ 🕊️🕊️

  • @karenfugagnolo1897
    @karenfugagnolo1897 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    im an australian and i dont ever remember hearing about this horrific event. i was completely shocked and devastated for the ones that died and their families in this preventable trajedy. my heart and love goes out to the brave survivors, the families and those fishermen who had to witness such trajedy. the government will never raise the joola because then they would have to explain what happened. the government and those in charge of the joola on that trajic day are very much to blame. greed wins over life. shame on all of them. to the survivors who shared what happened thankyou for telling your story. my love goes out to you. R.I.P to all who died

  • @AshleySaysSo20
    @AshleySaysSo20 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I've been looking for a documentary about this for 10 years! So grateful to finally have something professionally done to research and remember ❤

  • @hitmire2151
    @hitmire2151 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I’m Senegalese and I was 3 when this terrifying tragedy happened 😢 I grew up through those stories…may all those 1900 lives find peace ✌🏾 they will never be forgotten Insha’Allah

    • @diranvr4465
      @diranvr4465 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They were forgotten, sadly.

  • @illmanicjabbie8967
    @illmanicjabbie8967 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    This is a lost for both The Gambia 🇬🇲 and Senegal 🇸🇳 I remember some of my senegalese neighbors that lost relatives 😭😭😭 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @blackpower_2213
    @blackpower_2213 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Am from Senegal 🇸🇳 and I really appreciate the fact that other people know about JoOla's story 😔. I was 6old and still remember that day😔🙏.Everyone feel that strange sensation that something was going On and until 8 in the morning the Sky was dark😞 and the rest of the day was like FIRE🔥🔥🔥 WE had a very hot and Sunny day without knowing that hundreds of people died😔.A very Bad mood was floating everywhere even birds didnt make noises.I'll Never forget that in my entire life🙏.
    #RIP______JOOLA❤️🇸🇳

  • @mustic3947
    @mustic3947 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    As today marks 20 years after this horrific tragedy, I’m just disgusted that no Senegalese or Gambian government truly talked about this today! The government never did justice for the Victims and now doesn’t even remember them! As an African, am just ashamed! Thank you BBC

    • @laminyaffa3296
      @laminyaffa3296 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      What Gambia government should do about it? Is the Gambia government owned the ship?
      In fact do you know the hard working Gambians did about it?
      Don't you know is Gambians those remove those people from water and buried them?
      Probably you don't know shit about it

    • @mustic3947
      @mustic3947 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@laminyaffa3296 respect yourself! If it happened in Gambian territory, what’s wrong with Gambians holding a memorial for the dead Senegalese with the cordial relationship they share! You dumb fool. Respect yourself

    • @faxoxo2306
      @faxoxo2306 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I am Gambian, at a very young age I used to here people make songs to keep the Batou La Jola alive. I was four when this happened. This is the first time I am hearing the actual story just heard bits of it but it was spoken about in Gambia. Unfortunately we didn’t have enough resources to go to the water and investigate etc but it was very sad

  • @elenadjibalene8130
    @elenadjibalene8130 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    My Dad has told me about this. Two of his friends died in the Joola. One of his friends borrowed a bag and the other one a tie. He said he cried all day when he heard about what happened. Another one of my relatives also died. I hope everyone who passed may Rest In Peace.

    • @diasporaexpress9799
      @diasporaexpress9799 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      My condolences to you my Senegalese sister. A tragic day it was indeed!

    • @theobarbier9057
      @theobarbier9057 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm a Senegalese...they said at least 1800 was perished but it's all about a lie more 2000 drowned....

    • @theobarbier9057
      @theobarbier9057 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@diasporaexpress9799 thank you sister

  • @simiyubarasa
    @simiyubarasa ปีที่แล้ว +18

    First time I am hearing about this tragedy. A shame, really, that such a disaster could happen and not been properly highlighted to serve as a warning aboutcorruption, greed, lack of safety measures and negligence to the world. From Nairobi, Kenya, condolences to our Senegalese brothers and sisters , may the memories of the departed never be forgotten.

    • @nanaabck
      @nanaabck ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The worst is they had the nerve to attribute responsibility of the disaster to the capitain that died in it…

  • @aramatoulayedabo3438
    @aramatoulayedabo3438 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    AS a native cassamancais i want to personally want to thank the Gambian people especially the fishermen that rescued the survivors and went out to retrieve the bodies and buried them. May Allah rewards you all for your kindness.

  • @donjustice9089
    @donjustice9089 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have my uncle in this boat😢. As ma mom is a Senegalese. May their souls rest in perfect peace.Ameen
    Was a sad moment for west Africa. Thank you BBC for sharing this to the world.

  • @stephanevedogbeton2811
    @stephanevedogbeton2811 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    What an impressive documentary ! Thank you to BBC for putting this together. I think people referring to the Joola as "Africa's Titanic" shouldn't be a point of discussion. The tragedy didn't hit international headlines, so I guess to raise more awareness about it, Mr Wiley used this phrase for his book's title. Our local authorities have been passive for 20 years. That should be a reason for serious concern.

  • @milesregal4610
    @milesregal4610 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Thank for uploading this on TH-cam, BBC. I saw part of it this morning when I turned on the TV, but I wanted to see the rest of it later since I was unavailable to watch the full documentary when it was on. I had never heard of the tragedy and I liked this documentary, I also know little about Africa and would like to learn more. I will watch the rest of this.

    • @MamadouBah-dl3iq
      @MamadouBah-dl3iq ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks brother

    • @famakhathiouba2087
      @famakhathiouba2087 ปีที่แล้ว

      C'est la tragédie la plus triste de l histoire de l Afrique 😭😭😭😭il a fait 1863 morts

  • @mariemeangelecamara1342
    @mariemeangelecamara1342 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I was 17 that Time. I Lost a Friend a schoolmate he was sitting just behind me at school. Rest in peace Adrien djadja. It was so sad. May their soul rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Roscoe.P.Coldchain
    @Roscoe.P.Coldchain ปีที่แล้ว +12

    One can only imagine the trauma of going through something like this, it would be hearing and seeing the helpless children what really upsets me..Rest in peace to all who lost lives and hope the people who survived can get help for the trauma they witnessed..Tragic

  • @lamachhorne9043
    @lamachhorne9043 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    It's hard to fathom how a tragedy of this magnitude has gone unnoticed by the world media. People continue to talk about the Titanic like it happened only yesterday. Many documentaries and films have been made. But a similar tragedy that claimed more lives has been little spoken of. Even Africans a border away have never heard of this human disaster. It's one thing to endure apathy and indifference from the world around you, but to be discarded by your own flesh and blood and treated as though you never existed, is something too sad for words to describe.

  • @TOTM
    @TOTM ปีที่แล้ว +13

    This is so heartbreaking 💔; I hadn’t heard of this tragedy until now. Thank you for taking the time to work on this.

  • @kazesimplice2410
    @kazesimplice2410 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    After stumbling on this story. I am filled with so much sadness. May God give comfort to those suffering for the loss of their loved ones.

  • @goitseonebeja6752
    @goitseonebeja6752 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm from Botswana and have never heard of this tragedy before...thank you for this .indeed is was worse than titanic. I'm really saddened by this great loss of life because of greed...

  • @oneel3859
    @oneel3859 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    This reminds me of the Philippines. May God have mercy on those who do not bare the skintones to make them valuable. My Lord, help those who have no one to lean on, help the outcasts. Ameen

    • @theobarbier9057
      @theobarbier9057 ปีที่แล้ว

      it's worst than dona paz bro.. they lied to us telling 1800 perished but more that 2000 drowned

  • @kader01989
    @kader01989 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I remember back in the days I was 12 years old in senegal. one of my teachers was in the boat and the husband of another one was also in the boat. Truth is, there were so many lives lost that you would know somebody, or somebody who know somebody who was in the boat

  • @layeba6264
    @layeba6264 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Que ce fut difficile dans notre quartier une famille entière y est resté 😭😭😭paix à leurs âmes que dieu protège le Sénégal 🇸🇳 et l Afrique ❤

    • @bapoullo8455
      @bapoullo8455 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      C’est vraiment triste walahi 💔

  • @amadouniasse4959
    @amadouniasse4959 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    lessons are not even learned from this tragedy. justice for the joola. rest in peace ...

  • @boogalun3870
    @boogalun3870 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Rest in peace ousmane thiarre he was a good friend of mine

  • @danbauchihauwa1231
    @danbauchihauwa1231 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    This is alot of pain. All my heart, prayers and love goes out to Senegal as a country, but especially to the families and closest friends of the victims.May their souls find rest in peace and power and may they watch over all whom they loved so dearly and also to the survivors, may you find complete healing. Much love🙏✨🕊️💞🇳🇬

  • @ncmbmb610
    @ncmbmb610 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That was the saddest school opening the next Monday. Every Senegalese knew someone, lost someone and perhaps no responsibility no accountability held. Our neighbour did lost all his children and wife, our friends their moms …. So many faced pressure from the officials and they could send help they did nothing and as always it was fate, God’s will and not their negligence

  • @andrewmbaru
    @andrewmbaru ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thank you BBC...please keep on raising awareness and tell African stories to the rest of the world 🤎

  • @jeanmboup28
    @jeanmboup28 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you to the guy who made this investigation and bbc

  • @MaLaLa786
    @MaLaLa786 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wow, absolutely mindblowing! Thank you for exposing me to a piece of history that has clearly been neglected.

  • @mariagorretty3018
    @mariagorretty3018 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    What an unimaginable tragedy. The hardest documentary I've ever had to watch. Rip and everyone who has to live with these memories. 🙏🙏🙏
    .

  • @devconteh
    @devconteh ปีที่แล้ว +11

    This is the hardest documentary I have had to watch as a Gambian. I have had about the Batolo Jola but not as much detail as this, and I now understand why people find it difficult to explain.

  • @csortitoutseul
    @csortitoutseul ปีที่แล้ว +14

    As a Senegalese, i had heard how a bunch of Gambian fishermen went to the rescue. So grateful for that brother state, rip to the victims. I don't remember knowing anyone at the time whose family was not impacted

    • @D_iZi7
      @D_iZi7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tellement vraie on a tous perdu un proche ou une connaissance dans cette tragédie

  • @ousainoucolley812
    @ousainoucolley812 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    oh
    what a tragic incident.
    may all the departed souls that have lost their lives in the Joola boat capsized rest in perfect peace.
    aameen

  • @ategunalaafia
    @ategunalaafia ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am completely heartbroken right now... 😢 It is indeed beyond tragic!
    May the souls of the departed continue to rest in peace.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @duchesstyra
    @duchesstyra 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Never heard of this terrible news before, sending love and comfort to my brothers in Senegal 🇸🇳 ❤🇿🇦

  • @zenjenagain
    @zenjenagain ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m an African American and I need someone from Senegal to tell me about this situation and the government. After watching this, it looks like a white man in The US cares more about the Senegalese than the Senegalese government. I don’t know what it will take to change things, but it is heartbreaking to keep hearing stories of similar failures by African leadership.

  • @efnissien
    @efnissien ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It is terrible that a sinking of a vessel with that many casualties occurred and yet barely made the news.

  • @Chibbylicious
    @Chibbylicious ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for the interesting Documentary! I heard about it before, but cannot recall when and where. This was really well put together. Greetings from Germany

  • @njemehnjie4324
    @njemehnjie4324 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    😭😭😭 the memory of the capsize of Baton Le Jola still remains. Can't hold my tears back as a Senegambian 😭😭😭. So many people died 💔, may their souls continue to rest in peace.

  • @momodouceesay884
    @momodouceesay884 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was so young when I heard this tragic. I was 8years old. May all their soul rest in peace my neighbour family senegal.

  • @juliembugua3292
    @juliembugua3292 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is the first time I've heard of this tragedy May their souls rest in peace -- the survivors are courageous recounting their horrific experience.

  • @zemzi3617
    @zemzi3617 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Am from this region, the Gambia. I was 10years by then and could vividly recall when the news arrive to us that a Senegalese boat has capsized .

  • @ibrahimas.ceesay6735
    @ibrahimas.ceesay6735 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I can remember this day very vividly! 😢
    And it’s a wound that still lives with us!
    And the bottom of it is human greed took away thousands for a reason that could have been avoided! Senegalese government must take the responsibility of answering to the demands of of survivors and families of the victims.
    Too much pain!

  • @samijay
    @samijay ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This send shivers to my spine i almost cried like it's happening right now. This is West Africa as well as Nigeria where I'm from and I'm hearing this for the first time

  • @dibidabach
    @dibidabach ปีที่แล้ว +4

    lorsqu'on est un journaliste qui s'occupe de la vie privée des gens, lorsqu'on s'active au quotidien à mettre en lumière des Nabou Dash, Kaliphone et autre, on doit vraiment se sentir misérable face au travail d'enquête o combien utile et humaniste des journalistes qui ont produit cette vidéo...

    • @awagueye3242
      @awagueye3242 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Vraiment voilà un vrai reportage

    • @SambiscoDg07
      @SambiscoDg07 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Nos journalistes n'ont pas la culture de faire de faire des documentaires. Et c'est déplorable

    • @lavoixdesanciens
      @lavoixdesanciens ปีที่แล้ว

      De surcroît qu'il ne sont meme pas du Sénégal....

  • @bigmankev517
    @bigmankev517 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    We know about early 1900's titanic but we don't know about this tragedy,we Africans aren't taken serious as human beings.

    • @faxoxo2306
      @faxoxo2306 ปีที่แล้ว

      No, we Africans don’t take ourselves seriously. A white man is telling our story not us

  • @mannymorales7913
    @mannymorales7913 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for producing this video and telling the story of this tragedy. God bless the victims, may they rest in peace. God bless their families, may they receive comfort and solace.

  • @quantumdino
    @quantumdino ปีที่แล้ว +2

    1800 people died . 20 years on you are not forgotten. May all of you rest in peace.

    • @theobarbier9057
      @theobarbier9057 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      no they lied to us more than 2000 perished in this tragedy

  • @rarefootball10
    @rarefootball10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have never heard of this tragedy. Sorry to our dear Senegalese brothers and sisters..🇰🇪Kenya

  • @barbiefaye3793
    @barbiefaye3793 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am Senegalese this incident happened when I was 8 but I never know about all this informations 😭😭😭. Thanks BBC

  • @ousmanmanjang3732
    @ousmanmanjang3732 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This happened the year I started year 10 at GSS in Banjul. Few days after the incidents, bodies washed up on the shores of Banjul beaches just behind JC Faye. He took few bodies out of the water with parts missing. I remember one wearing a small black Casio watch which was still ticking despite days in the water. It’s a harrowing experience. Life is crazy. RIP to the victims. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

    • @luinomrkt2111
      @luinomrkt2111 ปีที่แล้ว

      In Gunjur too... It was sad... I sit at my beach Bar everyday shoes an cloths wash offshore

  • @aranialawakiro7246
    @aranialawakiro7246 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Shocking. Thanks for the story.

  • @djeydikoita8346
    @djeydikoita8346 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    thank you to talk about this tragedy. I am senegalese man, it is really bitter this story, i weep for these people who had lost their life. We, senegalese people, must talk about this, for that the others people unterstand what is really pass in this year 2002 in senegal. God bless all victims of this tragedy.

  • @mediadictator9763
    @mediadictator9763 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    impressive work, when I was young I used to hear tragic stories about "Batong-Joola" through interpretation I thought it was a myth.
    but this little piece of evidence suggests that the tragedy happened not only to the people of Senegal but Gambians too were present at the tragic scene.
    so I'll pay my condolences to the #SeneGambian people at large for the lost.
    A big thumbs up for #BBC,Africa

  • @mounze90
    @mounze90 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for covering this incident. It’s like only people there remember it’s was not talked about much internationally at the time and even in Senegal people did not talk a lot about it after a while. I was young at the time but I remember it was such a tragedy. And everyone new someone who was affected by it. I remember friend from school who lost her mother during this tragedy it has changed her life.
    Prayers for the victims and their families.

  • @KingShabbazz
    @KingShabbazz ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent documentary..
    Much respect and Love for Senegal.

  • @mosedndagayi5256
    @mosedndagayi5256 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you sir for sharing

  • @TuneinR
    @TuneinR ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Never heard of this ! Thank you BBC!

  • @abdourahman87
    @abdourahman87 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I had heard so many stories about this tragedy, but now from the survivors makes me wanna weep 😢.
    I hope Allah grants the victims a place in Jannah ❤

  • @sage7digital
    @sage7digital ปีที่แล้ว

    what a great and more then necessary documentary!! It is mind blowing that the ship still lays in the ocean untouched.

  • @gueyebamar1253
    @gueyebamar1253 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I were 7years and 4 months old this day...but I realy cryed and actualy I cry this tragedy

  • @alhamdoulilah5448
    @alhamdoulilah5448 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    L’histoire de Michel Diatta m’a vraiment touché 😭😭😭😭😭😭🥺

  • @Ikidji
    @Ikidji ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was too young but I remember my mom's friend crying that day😭 She've lost her sister.. May they souls rest in perfect peace🙏🏽 We not gonna forget anymore😭❤️🙏🏽🇸🇳

  • @slmugabe232
    @slmugabe232 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My sympathy to the bereaved families, I feel your pain with grief.

  • @lyrics2022
    @lyrics2022 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank BBC for this documentary 🙏🏾 Rip to all the victims

  • @marctankam1167
    @marctankam1167 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank u for this .... it was indeed a sad day

  • @Modoumbacke00
    @Modoumbacke00 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Unforgettable 💔🕊️

  • @paulkuufira7550
    @paulkuufira7550 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    To be an African, and in fact, the same subregion and yet stumbling on this through this documentary( 2 decades after) sums up the tragedy of the African.
    The powerful nations determine what you know and hear of.
    Oh Mama Africa!
    But we shall rise no matter the adversity. God's with Us🙏

  • @josepereira712
    @josepereira712 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this would never have know about this tragedy may they rest in peace

  • @marriot6491
    @marriot6491 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    West African and we heard this story either. Our journalists needs to do better and tell us OUR stories so we can implement solutions. I feel so sorry for the people of Senegal that this happened.

  • @Zahra_sama
    @Zahra_sama ปีที่แล้ว

    thank yoou for this bbc.

  • @laminsarr8391
    @laminsarr8391 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    a Gambian fishing boats found dead body almost everyday from this and i see some of them that was a very sad moment

  • @carrotjuice4196
    @carrotjuice4196 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rip to my people that passed on that day. It was the saddest day that everyone talked about and very quiet..

  • @ivensualehe5400
    @ivensualehe5400 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Que triste tragédia essa e nos deixa até hoje com o coração partido, principalmente pelas famílias especialmente a todas crianças com sonhos interrompidos nesse acidente. So sad and no words to express how painful was this tragedy to all the famiies with lost parents .... Rest in Peace and Hugs from Mozambique.

  • @gooner2.0benny73
    @gooner2.0benny73 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m sad bu happy that bbc documented this history I’m Senegalese but I never see such information on ne details even in Senegalese tv. Thanx bbc And peace rest for those who losses theirs life.

  • @mimisikujui5514
    @mimisikujui5514 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Damn.....so tragic...Mtongwe ferry was a ferry that capsised in mombasa kenya.......all this is so sad.

  • @sifuwemwangala5918
    @sifuwemwangala5918 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was so captivating and insightful, it’s sad to know that this was such a tragic happening with very little coverage, very few of us Africans know about….I probably wouldn’t have had I not stumbled upon this doccie.

  • @ptfarina
    @ptfarina ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I remember hearing about his tragedy while living in southern california. As a technical diver we assumed that the government would recover everyone that did not escape if it was not too deep. After all the Kursk was recovered. Unfortunately USA news does not do any sort of follow-up. If this ship is sitting in 20 meters of water - 65 feet there is no reason that hard hat, closed circuit and open circuit divers could not have recovered all the people that did not escape. tragedy beyond compare.

    • @fatima546
      @fatima546 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because senegal is acorrupt country where the government doesnt care of its citizens, they re too busy siphoning the money