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    Second Migrant Dies in Two Days During English Channel Crossing

    March 20, 2025Updated:March 20, 20253 Mins Read
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    A boat of around 40 people picked up more migrants on the coast of Gravelines (Gareth Fuller/PA). PA Archive. Source: Independent.
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    A migrant has died while trying to cross the English Channel in an overcrowded boat, just one day after another person lost their life attempting the dangerous journey. The tragic incident happened in the early hours of Thursday when a boat carrying around 40 people picked up more migrants along the coast of Gravelines, northern France. The overcrowding made the journey even more risky, and authorities had to intervene.

    The French coastguard reported that 15 people were rescued from the boat. Three of them were pulled from the water, while 12 others on board the dinghy requested to be evacuated. One person was found unconscious, and despite efforts by medical teams to revive them, they did not survive. The rest of the rescued migrants were taken to the port of Gravelines, where emergency services provided medical assistance and support.

    French authorities had been monitoring the overloaded boat from the moment it left an area west of the port of Dunkirk at around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The French vessel Ridens was assigned to track the boat as it continued its journey toward the UK. According to officials, many other migrant boats attempted to cross the Channel overnight, keeping the coastguard on high alert.

    An investigation has been launched by the Dunkirk public prosecutor’s office to examine the circumstances surrounding the latest death. This tragedy follows another fatal incident on Wednesday when a migrant died after being pulled from the water near Equihen-Plage, also in northern France. Authorities received reports that a group of people had attempted to board a dinghy but ran into trouble. Two individuals were rescued, one suffering from hypothermia, while the other was found in cardiac arrest and could not be saved.

    The English Channel has become one of the most dangerous migration routes in Europe. Many migrants, including families and children, take extreme risks to reach the UK in search of safety and better opportunities. Overloaded and unseaworthy boats often capsize or get caught in strong currents, leading to frequent rescues and, tragically, deaths.

    The UK Home Office recently released data showing that 289 people arrived in the country on Wednesday after crossing the Channel in five small boats. This brings the total number of arrivals for the year so far to 4,684. Despite increased surveillance and security measures, the crossings continue, fueled by ongoing conflicts, economic hardship, and the hope of a better life in the UK.

    According to the French coastguard, four deaths have been officially recorded in the Channel this year due to these dangerous journeys. However, the real number could be higher, as the International Organisation for Migration has reported additional migrant deaths believed to be linked to crossings from mainland Europe to the UK. These tragedies highlight the urgent need for solutions to prevent further loss of life and ensure safer migration pathways.

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