At least five people, including a young girl, died at sea off the coast of northern France on Tuesday during an attempt to cross the English Channel, the French authorities said, as governments on both sides of the waterway struggle to deter migrants from making the dangerous voyage to Britain.
The people who died were on an inflatable boat that was heavily overloaded with over 100 people, according to the French authorities.
The boat was one of several vessels that were spotted on Tuesday morning by the French Coast Guard near the town of Wimereux.
Jacques Billant, the prefect for the Pas-de-Calais area, told reporters in Wimereux that several people had fallen out of the boat.
The coast guard dispatched several vessels to assist, including semirigid inflatable boats and a tugboat, and found several people who were unconscious and in critical condition aboard.
Persons:
Jacques Billant
Organizations:
French Coast Guard
Locations:
France, Britain, Wimereux, Rwanda, Calais