A woman's body was recovered by a Greek patrol boat, while two other bodies were found in Turkish waters.
The Greek authorities were alerted that the boat was in distress. As a patrol arrived the boat sank.
The survivors -- 14 adults and a child -- said there were up to 24 people onboard the vessel when it set out from Turkey. Search efforts were continuing today, in a bid to find any more survivors.
The numbers dropped dramatically after March last year, when Turkey and the EU agreed a deal to stem the flow of people.
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