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Four dead as migrant dinghy sinks in Channel as UK and France row over who should intercept small boats

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Four people have died after a small boat carrying migrants attempting to cross the Channel capsized off the coast of France, French local authorities have said.

Officials in Calais said in a statement: “A taxi-boat sinking occurred today.

“The situation is still being assessed and remains subject to change.”

Traffickers have increasingly used motorised dinghies, known as ‘taxi-boats’, along the northern French and Belgian coastlines to pick up migrants over the past year.

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Rescue vehicles and medical units gather on the beach to treat victims after an attempt to cross the English Channel illegally turned tragic with several migrants found in cardiac arrest, in France’s Pas-de-Calais northern coastal city of Equihen-Plage (AFP/Getty)

About 2,200 migrants crossed the Channel, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, to Britain in the first two months of 2026.

Around 41,500 people made the crossing in 2025, according to the University of Oxford’s Migration Observatory.

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