Three people are believed to be dead after an asylum seeker dinghy capsized into freezing water overnight in the English Channel. The coastguard confirmed that it is in charge of the mission, which involves a small boat and was reported at 3.40 a.m. 47 people are believed to have entered the water just off Dungness I An air ambulance arrived in Dover shortly before 8.30 a.m., and ambulances are lined up along the harbourside. A rescue helicopter from Lydd and one form Northumbria were scrambled to the carrying a search and rescue misson. The Dover Lifeboat and Dungeness lifeboats were also tasked, and the other was the HMS Severn patrol boat of the Royal Navy. 

