In a harrowing incident on Saturday, several migrants were thrown overboard from an overloaded dinghy...

Published: 2:55 pm August 17, 2024
Updated: 12:04 pm October 8, 2025
Seven Migrants Thrown from Overloaded Dinghy in Boulogne Amid Dangerous Channel Crossing Attempt

In a harrowing incident on Saturday, several migrants were thrown overboard from an overloaded dinghy off the coast of Boulogne as the dangerously crowded boat threatened to capsize. Witnesses reported that the individuals were forced to abandon the vessel after being threatened with weapons by others on board. The boat had set off under the cover of thick fog, which migrants and smugglers often use to avoid detection during their perilous journey across the English Channel.

The overcrowded dinghy managed to enter British waters later in the afternoon, where it was intercepted by the Border Force vessel Ranger. It is unclear how many people were on board the dinghy at the time of interception.

The migrants who were forced into the water are believed to have safely swum back to shore, according to reports. French authorities are investigating the incident, and it is understood that the migrants who made it back to Boulogne are being provided with medical assistance and support.

This latest incident highlights the ongoing dangers associated with small boat crossings, which continue to surge despite efforts by both French and UK authorities to curb the dangerous journeys. Migrants, often desperate and vulnerable, are subjected to life-threatening conditions as they attempt to reach the UK, with smugglers exploiting their plight and overcrowding vessels far beyond safe limits.

French and UK officials have reiterated their commitment to tackling the ongoing crisis, with both governments under pressure to find lasting solutions to the dangerous Channel crossings.

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