Refugee crisis: migrant boat capsized: fishermen find corpse in the net

Refugee crisis
Migrant boat capsized: fishermen find corpse in the net

Rescue workers will arrive in the port of Calais on November 24th, 2021 after at least 27 people were killed in the sinking of a migrant boat. More than two weeks later, fishermen found a body in the net of their cutter off Calais. Photo: Francois Lo Presti / AFP / dpa

© dpa-infocom GmbH

A boat capsized in the English Channel in November. 27 dead were rescued from the water. Now fishermen have found another corpse in their net. Is the find related to the accident?

More than two weeks after a boat carrying migrants capsized in the English Channel with at least 27 dead, fishermen found a body in the net of their cutter off Calais.

After a briefing with the water police, the fishing boat returned to the port of Calais on Friday, the Maritime Prefecture announced in the evening. The gendarmerie took care of the dead. The public prosecutor in Boulogne-sur-Mer has started an investigation. The investigation has yet to reveal whether the dead person was found in connection with the sinking of the boat.

Serious allegations against authorities

The inflatable boat had lost air during the illegal crossing from northern France to Great Britain on November 24 and the migrants had fallen into the water. A fishing boat discovered the dead floating in the middle of the English Channel. Among them were five women and a little girl. Two survivors made serious allegations against the British and French authorities. From their sinking boat, they would have alerted the French coast guard and the British police. Both had referred to the other side and no one helped.

The refugee crisis near Calais has been going on for years. Since the boat capsized, France and Great Britain have again been struggling to cope with the increasing number of migrants arriving in Great Britain via the English Channel. A solution is not yet in sight.

dpa

source site-3