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Migrant dies on Channel Tunnel train trying to reach UK Migrant dies on Channel Tunnel train trying to reach UK
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A migrant who is believed to have jumped onto a freight train heading for Britain has died, Eurotunnel has said.A migrant who is believed to have jumped onto a freight train heading for Britain has died, Eurotunnel has said.
The Channel Tunnel operator tweeted that the shuttle had been stopped following the incident on the French side at about 05:00 BST.The Channel Tunnel operator tweeted that the shuttle had been stopped following the incident on the French side at about 05:00 BST.
The death comes days after about 150 migrants tried to storm the Channel Tunnel terminal in France.The death comes days after about 150 migrants tried to storm the Channel Tunnel terminal in France.
Passengers and freight services are facing delays with Eurotunnel advising some customers to rearrange travel.Passengers and freight services are facing delays with Eurotunnel advising some customers to rearrange travel.
'Jump injuries''Jump injuries'
John Keef from Eurotunnel said: "Migrants were seen onboard a truck shuttle approaching the tunnel at about half-past-five this morning.John Keef from Eurotunnel said: "Migrants were seen onboard a truck shuttle approaching the tunnel at about half-past-five this morning.
"We brought the shuttle to a controlled stop [and] cut the electrical power overhead."We brought the shuttle to a controlled stop [and] cut the electrical power overhead.
"Police conducted a search at the end of which they found a migrant dead from injuries sustained probably from trying to jump on to the shuttle.""Police conducted a search at the end of which they found a migrant dead from injuries sustained probably from trying to jump on to the shuttle."
It is the second migrant fatality in as many weeks following the reported death of an Eritrean while trying to get on a train at Coquelles last month.It is the second migrant fatality in as many weeks following the reported death of an Eritrean while trying to get on a train at Coquelles last month.
Operation Stack, where lorries are parked on the M20 and non-freight traffic diverted off the motorway, was re-introduced from 13:00 BST according to Kent Police.Operation Stack, where lorries are parked on the M20 and non-freight traffic diverted off the motorway, was re-introduced from 13:00 BST according to Kent Police.
A Eurotunnel spokesman said: "Services are partly suspended, and the disruption is principally affecting freight services. Kent Police said the M20 was closed between junctions eight and 11 for non-freight traffic to allow lorries to be parked on the carriageway.
"Passenger services are running with slight delays." Eurotunnel said it was operating a modified timetable, with delays of about 90 minutes at the UK terminal.
He added: "We are working very hard to restore full services as soon as possible." Trains from the French terminal are "operating to schedule" with up to two departures per hour, the company said.
According to reports, there is already congestion on the approach road to the UK terminal in Folkestone and at the Port of Dover. 'Situation deplorable'
Highways England tweeted: "#M20 eastbound, delays approaching J11a @LeShuttle terminal. Delays on #A20 btwn Roundhill tunnel and @Port_of_Dover. Caused by hvy traffic." The Freight Transport Association has written to David Cameron saying urgent action was need to tackle chaos at Calais.
Chief Executive David Wells said the situation at the French port was "deplorable" and "spiralling out of control".
"We have been calling on both the British and French governments to intervene for some time, and are now asking the prime minister to give the matter his urgent priority, and to implement plans to alleviate the crisis," he said.
He added the cost of the disruption was running into "hundreds of millions of pounds each week".
Damian Green, the Conservative MP for Ashford and former immigration minister, said Calais was "the problem".
"[Migrants] should not be allowed anywhere near the trains or the tracks or the trucks," he said.
"That's a policing matter for the French authorities. All we can do is urge them to perform that policing function better."