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At least 12 migrants dead after vessel capsizes in Channel

The victims included children and were mainly from Africa, with many from Eritrea

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Firefighters and Civil Protection agents stand next to bags containing the bodies of migrants who died after the sinking of a migrant boat attempting to cross the Channel to England, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, northern France, on Saturday. Photo: AFP

At least 12 migrants died on Tuesday after their boat capsized on its way across the Channel to Britain, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said, adding that rescue operations were under way to find two people still missing.

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Tackling illegal immigration has been a priority for both the British and French governments. More than 2,000 people have arrived in Britain on small boats over the past seven days, according to UK government figures.

Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged to work closer together to dismantle migrant smuggling routes.

A local French official told reporters that the victims were mainly from Africa, with many from Eritrea. Darmanin added that some children were among the victims.

“Women and men are dying as a result of these human traffickers who are real criminals,” Darmanin told reporters.

People hold a banner that says “France-United Kingdom. Dead at borders, guilty states” after several migrants died as their boat capsized on its way across the Channel to Britain, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
People hold a banner that says “France-United Kingdom. Dead at borders, guilty states” after several migrants died as their boat capsized on its way across the Channel to Britain, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters

British interior minister Yvette Cooper also called the deaths a “horrifying and deeply tragic incident” and said the work to dismantle “dangerous and criminal smuggler gangs and to strengthen border security is … vital and must proceed apace”.

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