The Ceuta regional government has raised the death toll from the July 30 mass migrant crossing to 88 as forensic teams continue autopsies and identification efforts. Authorities continue recovering and identifying the bodies of migrants who died during the July 30 mass border crossing at Ceuta’s Tarajal frontier. Photo: EFEAuthorities continue identifying victims as forensic teams investigate deaths following the July 30 mass crossing at Ceuta’s Tarajal border. The government of Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta on Monday raised the death toll from the July 30 mass migrant crossing at the Tarajal border to 88, saying most of the victims drowned after thousands of people attempted to enter the territory. RELATED: 5 Shocking Facts About the Ceuta Migration Crisis as Death Toll RisesThe revised toll surpasses the 72 deaths reported a day earlier by Spain’s central government representative in Ceuta.