A boat carrying would-be illegal immigrants capsized Monday off France's Indian Ocean island of Mayotte, killing at least 17 people on board, the French government said according to dpa. The boat, carrying migrants from the Comoros Islands about 200 kilometers (125 miles) to the northwest, overturned while trying to evade the coast guard, said the Ministry of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Co-Development in a statement. Four people on the boat survived, and a search was continuing for others thrown overboard, the statement said. It was unclear how many people had been on the boat. France last year expelled more than 16,000 illegal immigrants from Comoros who had reached Mayotte, the ministry said. «This new drama tragically illustrates the risks that (human) traffickers run by exploiting the miseries of these migrants,» said the statement, vowing to fight such «criminal networks.» Comoros has seen a series of coups and political turmoil since it gained independence from France in 1975 and is one of the world's poorest countries, with a young and rapidly growing population of about 770,000.