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27 migrants die in deadliest English Channel boat tragedy between France and UK

  • Emmanuel Macron says France will not allow the waterway to become a ‘cemetery’, as prosecutors open manslaughter investigation
  • Boris Johnson ‘shocked, appalled and deeply saddened by the loss of life at sea’ after the migrant boat sank off the port of Calais

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Migrants were brought ashore  in Dungeness, Britain by a RNLI lifeboat after crossing the Channel on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
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Britain and France were on Thursday looking at new measures to limit migration across the Channel and break people-smuggling networks after at least 27 migrants trying to reach England drowned off the northern French coast.

The disaster is the deadliest accident since the Channel became a hub for migrants from the Africa, the Middle East and Asia who have been increasingly using small boats to reach England from France since 2018.

President Emmanuel Macron vowed France would not allow the Channel to become a “cemetery” and also spoke to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to agree on stepping up efforts to thwart the traffickers blamed for the surge in crossings.

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“It is Europe’s deepest values – humanism, respect for the dignity of each person – that are in mourning,” Macron said.

A group of more than 40 migrants with children get on an inflatable dinghy as they leave the coast of northern France to cross the English Channel on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
A group of more than 40 migrants with children get on an inflatable dinghy as they leave the coast of northern France to cross the English Channel on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

Prime Minister Jean Castex will hold a crisis meeting on Thursday with ministers to discuss new measures, his office said.

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