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Tragedy in English Channel as small boat migrants die and child trampled to death_l

One child was reportedly trampled to death on the boat as migrants attempted to cross the English Channel on Friday.

A group of migrants making their way across the Channel in a dinghy today

A group of migrants making their way across the Channel in a dinghy today (Image: Steve Finn)

Several migrants, including a young child, have died while attempting to cross the Channel, French authorities said on Saturday.

Bruno Retailleau, France’s Interior Minister said the child had been ‘trampled to death’ in a boat.

In a statement he added: “Today several people died trying to cross the Channel.

“A child was trampled to death in a boat. A terrible tragedy that must make us all aware of the tragedy that is unfolding.

“The people smugglers have the blood of these people on their hands and our government will intensify the fight against these mafias who are getting rich by organising these crossings of death.”

 

Migrants crossing the channel

A dinghy full of migrants crossing the channel today (Image: Steve Finn)

Local newspaper, La Voix Du Nord, has reported that three people had died off Calais and one near Boulogne, with rescue operations ongoing.

The deaths come after 395 migrants arrived in the UK having crossed the English Channel on Friday in the first arrivals in five days.

The latest arrivals, who had travelled in seven boats, bring the total for the year to 25,639.

This compares to 25,330 by the same date last year and 33,611 in 2022.

 

Migrants crossing the Channel on the second day of crossings this month

Migrants crossing the Channel on the second day of crossings this month (Image: Steve Finn)

Some of those arriving on Friday were pictured wearing life jackets as they were brought to shore at Dover on a Border Force vessel.

The arrivals came on the same day as the UK and other G7 nations agreed an anti-smuggling action plan designed to boost co-operation on the issue following talks in Italy.

The Home Office said this includes joint investigations and intelligence-sharing in a bid to target criminal smuggling routes.

 

 

A French ship escorts a dinghy

A French warship escorts a dinghy carrying migrants in French waters on Saturday (Image: Steve Finn)

A Home Office spokesman said: “We all want to end dangerous small boat crossings, which threaten lives and undermine our border security.

“As we have seen with so many recent devastating tragedies in the Channel, the people-smuggling gangs do not care if the vulnerable people they exploit live or die, as long as they pay. We will stop at nothing to dismantle their business models and bring them to justice.

“We are making progress, bolstering our personnel numbers in the UK and abroad. Our new Border Security Command will strengthen our global partnerships and enhance our efforts to investigate, arrest and prosecute these evil criminals.”

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