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    Woman Dies as Overcrowded Migrant Boat Crosses English Channel

    July 19, 2024Updated:July 19, 20243 Mins Read
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    Migrants in a dinghy in the Channel travel toward the south coast of England after crossing from France Credit: GLYN KIRK/AFP. source: the Telegraph.
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    A tragic incident occurred in the English Channel on Thursday night when a woman lost her life during an attempt to cross from France to the UK in an overcrowded dinghy. This latest fatality brings the death toll from Channel crossings to six in just two weeks, highlighting the increasing dangers faced by migrants attempting this perilous journey.

    The ill-fated voyage began with 86 migrants crammed into a single dinghy, an unusually high number that likely contributed to the boat’s difficulties. Just after midnight, the vessel was spotted by the Gris-Nez regional surveillance and rescue operations center off the coast of France.

    Initially, the French navy vessel Cormoran was dispatched to assist, but the migrants refused help. However, the situation quickly deteriorated, and around 00:58 AM on Friday, an emergency call was made after five migrants fell into the water. The Cormoran crew managed to rescue these individuals from the sea.

    As the rescue operation progressed and migrants were being transferred to the navy vessel, rescuers discovered an unconscious woman in the dinghy. Despite being brought aboard the Cormoran and attempts to resuscitate her, she tragically did not survive. The remaining 85 migrants were safely transported to Calais, where they received care from emergency services.

    This incident follows two other recent tragedies in the Channel. On Wednesday, another migrant died when a boat carrying 72 people deflated, necessitating a rescue operation by both British and French authorities. In an unprecedented move, the UK Border Force returned 13 rescued migrants to Calais, indicating a potential shift towards greater Anglo-French cooperation on migration issues.

    Just a week earlier, on Friday, four migrants lost their lives when a small, 35-foot dinghy capsized. The boat was dangerously overcrowded with more than 60 people, most of whom couldn’t swim, and had only one life jacket and an inner tube for safety.

    These incidents have raised serious concerns about the tactics employed by people-smuggling gangs. Border Force officials fear that shortages of boats and rivalries between gangs are leading to more overcrowded and poorly equipped dinghies leaving French coasts. The pan-European crackdown on supplies has resulted in gangs using cheaper, flimsier materials for their boats, further endangering migrants’ lives.

    Despite these risks, Channel crossings continue at a high rate. So far in 2024, approximately 15,000 migrants have made the journey, matching the numbers from 2022’s record year and surpassing 2023’s figures by about 14% for the same period.

    UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned of a “difficult summer” ahead regarding Channel crossings. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has also acknowledged that the situation may worsen before it improves, emphasizing the need for increased cooperation between the UK and EU countries to address this humanitarian crisis.

    As authorities on both sides of the Channel grapple with this complex issue, the recent tragedies serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for safe, legal pathways for asylum seekers and more effective measures to combat people-smuggling operations.

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