for more, we are joined by its author, ian urbina, investigative journalist and director of the outlawject. ian, your piece follows in particular the tragic story of a 28-year-old farmer and father of three who had fled his failing farm. he wanted to reach europe. his name is aliou candÉ. lay out what you found about his life and death. >> sure. aliou candÉ was in many ways a quintessential climate migrant. he had struggled for quite some time on his farm in a very small, poor western african country. two of his brothers had already made this trip to europe. one had arrived in italy. aliou candÉ, his farm cannot produce in the droughts and rains got worse, decided he would make the same journey himself. he made his way to the saharan desert, a peerless journey. totally arrived as many migrants do to libya, a point, the closest launching spot for refs to europe. he bought his way onto a traffickers boat and made it out about halfway across, about 20 urs out to e outse libyan watersandhe eu-funde so-cald libyanoast guard capted him andbout 100ther miants andeturned em to shore ere th wer