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Mali captain Hamari Traore is given a four-match ban after being found guilty of unsporting conduct towards a referee.
A Senegalese man who piloted a boat in the English Channel has been found guilty of the manslaughter of four migrants who drowned when it ran into difficulty.
Ibrahima Bah, a migrant himself, had offered to steer the dinghy in December 2022 in exchange for a free crossing.
He had claimed that he was forced by violent smugglers to make the journey with at least 43 other migrants.
A jury at the UK's Canterbury Crown Court also found Bah guilty of facilitating a breach of immigration law.
Read more about the case here: Dinghy pilot guilty over Channel migrant deaths
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