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Baby dies after refugee boat capsizes in the Channel
The Guardian
|October 19, 2024
A baby has died after a boat carrying people across the Channel towards Britain capsized off the French coast.
Sixty-five people were rescued after the overloaded boat started to sink off the coast of Wissant, in northern France, on Thursday night. Some were in the water when rescuers arrived. An unconscious baby found in the water was later declared dead.
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