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Channel crossings: Body of teenage migrant found on French beach | Channel crossings: Body of teenage migrant found on French beach |
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A 16-year-old from Sudan who disappeared at sea has been found dead on a French beach. | A 16-year-old from Sudan who disappeared at sea has been found dead on a French beach. |
French politicians believe the boy, whose body was found in Calais, went missing while attempting to cross the English Channel in a small boat. | French politicians believe the boy, whose body was found in Calais, went missing while attempting to cross the English Channel in a small boat. |
A search operation began after another migrant was found with hypothermia on the shore at about 02:00 BST. | A search operation began after another migrant was found with hypothermia on the shore at about 02:00 BST. |
He told authorities that his friend, who could not swim, was missing after their makeshift boat capsized. | He told authorities that his friend, who could not swim, was missing after their makeshift boat capsized. |
UK Home Secretary Priti Patel said the death of the young migrant was a "brutal reminder" that people smugglers exploit the vulnerable. | UK Home Secretary Priti Patel said the death of the young migrant was a "brutal reminder" that people smugglers exploit the vulnerable. |
The Home Office would not confirm whether he was trying to reach the UK. | The Home Office would not confirm whether he was trying to reach the UK. |
More than 4,800 people have crossed the Channel in about 360 small boats this year. | More than 4,800 people have crossed the Channel in about 360 small boats this year. |
Labour MP Nick Thomas-Symonds, the shadow home secretary, said the government's response to the rise in crossings had been "lacking in compassion and competence". | Labour MP Nick Thomas-Symonds, the shadow home secretary, said the government's response to the rise in crossings had been "lacking in compassion and competence". |
He urged ministers to "step up work with international partners to find a humanitarian solution to this crisis, which is costing lives". | He urged ministers to "step up work with international partners to find a humanitarian solution to this crisis, which is costing lives". |
'Don't deserve to die' | 'Don't deserve to die' |
Clare Moseley, of refugee charity Care4Calais, said she was "absolutely devastated by the unnecessary death of this child". | Clare Moseley, of refugee charity Care4Calais, said she was "absolutely devastated by the unnecessary death of this child". |
"We can only imagine the fear he felt and our hearts go out to his family," she said. | "We can only imagine the fear he felt and our hearts go out to his family," she said. |
Ms Moseley said the boys the charity supports in Calais were "fun to be with despite the horrors they have been through". | Ms Moseley said the boys the charity supports in Calais were "fun to be with despite the horrors they have been through". |
"Some are cheeky, some are smart, some like football, some like books. None deserve to be here and none deserve to die alone in the sea." | "Some are cheeky, some are smart, some like football, some like books. None deserve to be here and none deserve to die alone in the sea." |
French minister Marlene Schiappa said the boy's body was found on a beach in Sangatte, Calais, on Wednesday. | French minister Marlene Schiappa said the boy's body was found on a beach in Sangatte, Calais, on Wednesday. |
Calais MP Pierre-Henri Dumont said it "seems pretty sure he drowned in the Channel". | Calais MP Pierre-Henri Dumont said it "seems pretty sure he drowned in the Channel". |
'Asylum solution' | 'Asylum solution' |
Earlier this month, Dan O'Mahoney was appointed as the UK's Clandestine Channel Threat Commander in a bid to make the Channel route "unviable" for small boat crossings. | Earlier this month, Dan O'Mahoney was appointed as the UK's Clandestine Channel Threat Commander in a bid to make the Channel route "unviable" for small boat crossings. |
But Mr Dumont said that "whatever the British government implement in the Channel, people will try to cross". | But Mr Dumont said that "whatever the British government implement in the Channel, people will try to cross". |
"The more difficult it will be to cross, the more dangerous it will be," he added. | "The more difficult it will be to cross, the more dangerous it will be," he added. |
He said the "only solution" was to allow migrants living in Europe to claim asylum in the UK, without having to land in Britain. | He said the "only solution" was to allow migrants living in Europe to claim asylum in the UK, without having to land in Britain. |
Immigration minister Chris Philp said the "awful tragedy near Calais shows how dangerous this migration route is". | |
"We will redouble our work to agree and implement a new plan with France with the aim of completely stopping these boat crossings, which are facilitated by ruthless criminals and which risk lives," he added. |