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    Child Among Several Migrants to Die in Tragic Channel Crossing Attempt

    October 5, 2024Updated:October 5, 20243 Mins Read
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    France's interior minister said a child died during a migrant crossing attempt. File pic: AP. Source: Sky News.
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    A child has tragically died along with several others while attempting to cross the English Channel, according to a statement by French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau. The child was reportedly “trampled to death” on a boat carrying migrants trying to make the dangerous journey from France to the UK. Retailleau shared the heartbreaking news on social media, calling it a “terrible tragedy” and condemning the people smugglers responsible for organizing these perilous crossings. He vowed that the French government would intensify its efforts to combat these criminal networks profiting from the desperation of migrants.

    The issue of deaths in the Channel has become alarmingly frequent, with fatal accidents no longer coming as a surprise. However, the horrifying manner in which this young child lost their life has resonated deeply, highlighting the brutal and dangerous nature of these crossings. Despite the tragedy, the boat continued its journey after some of the passengers and the child’s body were removed. This incident underscores the ruthless and often deadly conditions migrants face during their attempts to reach Britain.

    Politicians on both sides of the Channel are under mounting pressure to address the ongoing crisis. In the UK, Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper have vowed to take a hard stance against people smugglers, aiming to reduce the number of dangerous crossings. However, as more tragic incidents occur and the number of crossings increases, the spotlight on whether these promises will be kept grows stronger.

    In France, many see Britain’s immigration policies, particularly its perceived lenient benefits system, as a key factor contributing to the migrant crisis. The recent political shift in France, with Michel Barnier being promoted to a higher role, may lead to a more proactive stance on migration. However, Barnier’s focus is expected to be on managing those entering France, not those leaving for the UK.

    This latest tragedy occurred just over a month after 12 migrants died when their boat sank in September. The French coastguard has been working tirelessly to rescue those stranded at sea, with more than 65 people being saved after a vessel experienced difficulties. French local media, La Voix Du Nord, reported that three people died off the coast of Calais and another near Boulogne. Search and rescue efforts continue as authorities attempt to prevent further loss of life in the treacherous waters.

    Meanwhile, UK authorities confirmed that 395 migrants crossed the Channel on Friday in seven boats, bringing the total number of migrant arrivals to 25,639 for this year. This figure closely matches last year’s count, which saw 25,330 arrivals by the same date. The ongoing crisis shows no signs of slowing down, with both the UK and France facing increasing pressure to find effective solutions to prevent further tragedies in the Channel.

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