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Two children, among four dead after boat carrying French migrants capsizes in English waters

Wed 28 Oct 2020    
EcoBalance
| 2 min read

Four migrants, two children among them, died Tuesday after the boat in which they had set out from France to try and reach Britain capsized in the English Channel, French officials said.

One man drowned when the boat sank, while a woman and two children aged five and eight died after they were pulled from the water alive with 14 other people, according to the local authority of the Nord department.

Some of those rescued, including the two children, had gone into cardiac arrest afer being plucked from the water, while others, including more children, suffered hypothermia.

A passing English vessel reported that the migrant boat was in trouble, triggering a large search and rescue operation involving six boats with aerial support.

Aerial support flies in to rescue passengers after a fishing boat capsizes in English waters near Dunkirk. [Image: AFP]

There were believed to have been about 20 migrants on board, meaning some may still be missing.

A growing number of migrants have tried to reach Britain across the perilous and busy shipping lane in recent months, with four deaths recorded in 2019 and now seven so far this year.

In September, French authorities said they had intercepted over 1,300 people trying to reach the UK, including a handful who had attempted to swim the 30-odd kilometres (18.6 miles) across the Channel.

Northern France has long been a magnet for people seeking to smuggle themselves to Britain in small boats or in one of the tens of thousands of trucks and cars that cross over daily on ferries and trains.

The issue has been a source of tension, with Britain accusing France of not doing enough to stop the crossings.

Home Secretary Priti Patel said in a tweet she was “truly saddened” by the deaths and that Britain has offered its support to France in investigating the incident.

“The tragic news highlights the dangers that come with crossing the channel and I will do everything I can to stop callous criminals exploiting vulnerable people,” she added.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson also joined in the sentiment, offering condolences and assuring “every support” to French investigations of the event, with a vow to crackdown on “ruthless criminal gangs” who facilitate the “dangerous journeys”.

[Sourced from Agencies]