GEORGETOWN/PARAMARIBO (Reuters) - At least a dozen fishermen from Guyana are missing, feared dead, after a pirate attack off the coast of neighbouring Suriname last week that Guyana's president called a "massacre" on Thursday.
The bodies of three fishermen have been found, while four escaped and swam to shore, according to Suriname authorities. Authorities from both countries are continuing to search for the missing men.
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