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Six dead after migrant boat capsizes in Channel, search continues for the missing
- French State Secretary for the Sea Herve Berville denounced ‘criminal traffickers’ who send migrants ‘to their death’ and pledged to fight their smuggling networks
- The six fatalities were Afghan men believed to be in their 30s. The French and British coastguard services rescued 61 survivors, said Berville
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Six Afghans died when a migrant boat heading to Britain sank in the Channel on Saturday, French officials said, as a search continued to find those still missing.
“This shipwreck is a terrible human tragedy,” French State Secretary for the Sea Herve Berville told reporters at the port of Calais, the hub for rescue operations.
He denounced “criminal traffickers” who send migrants “to their death” and pledged to fight their smuggling networks.

The deputy public prosecutor for the coastal city of Boulogne, Philippe Sabatier, told Agence France-Presse all six fatalities were Afghan men believed to be in their 30s.
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The rest of the passengers were “almost all Afghans with some Sudanese, mostly adults with some minors”, he added.
The French and British coastguard services rescued 61 survivors, said Berville.
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French coastal authority Premar said up to two people could still be missing and that search efforts would continue until nightfall.
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