Prøve GULL - Gratis
He says he swam all the way from France to Jersey — now he's high and dry in jail
The Observer
|July 06, 2025
David Law is due for deportation for illegal entry to the island, but no one knows where to deport him to
A few hours into his swim from the French mainland to the coast of Jersey, David Law says he began to wonder if he was going to make it.
He had set off at dawn, he says, wearing a short wetsuit and with a flotation device attached to his leg. He was carrying a wet bag containing a couple of fruit-and-nut bars and €260 in cash. He was cold and tired, and the island was little more than “a string” on the horizon.
Law says this was a homecoming. According to the 35-year-old, he was born in London and grew up in Myanmar, the son of Hong Kong Chinese aid workers. He claims he was brought to Europe in 2007 on a yacht owned by a friend of his father and has lived in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. In 2023, he decided he wanted to return to the UK.
But Law has no passport or birth certificate and no known relatives in the UK. He is now in jail, having been sentenced to 15 months in prison for entering Jersey illegally.
In September, Law will be eligible for release. He has been recommended for deportation by the island's court. But as Law is claiming to be British, and there is no evidence of either this or any other nationality, nobody knows where to deport him to.
Jersey, a British crown dependency but self-governing island, has strong links with France. On a clear day, the headland of Normandy is visible from the east coast. At night, the lights of towns such as Créances and Portbail twinkle in the distance, separated by just 20 miles (32km) of water.
Illegal arrivals on the island are rare, even if Jersey's proximity to the French coast makes it a seemingly obvious destination for migrants on small boats. While it is a relatively short distance, it is a treacherous one - Jersey's coastal waters are infamous for their riptides.
Denne historien er fra July 06, 2025-utgaven av The Observer.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Observer
The Observer
Mum knows best... until it comes to weight-loss injections
It was the term that made it all click: almond mom.
3 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
Government accused of 'downplaying' data leak risk to Afghans who aided UK forces
A new report offers a stark contrast to the official review about the deadly effects of the information breach
4 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
After the hurricane: will the human cost finally push Cop30 into action on climate crisis?
As politicians head to Brazil, Melissa offers a stark reminder of the consequences of failure to act. Climate editor
7 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
Why debt strategy is taking centre stage in Reeves's 'aggressive' plans
The bond markets, buyers and no less importantly - sellers of government bonds, hang like spectres over this year's budget.
4 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
Open, ended: Allen lifts lid on the sexual chaos of non-monogamy
Singer's skewering of her actor husband has us hooked and asking: what the hell is happening in modern marriage and dating?
5 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
We're working to root out medical misogyny and ensure mothers' voices are heard
Medical misogyny has cast a long shadow over maternity care in this country. The conversations I've had with harmed and bereaved families have been profoundly shocking.
1 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
Rio favelas mourn as deadliest police raid exposes deep divisions
Last week's operation, which left at least 121 people dead, has led to calls for the governor to go, but also demands for a tougher approach from President Lula
4 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
The gloves are off: Mary Earps hits out at England coach and fellow goalie
In a revealing new memoir, the Lionesses' former keeper criticises Sabrina Wiegman and exposes resentments in the squad, writes Jessy Parker Humphries
3 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
Clinical negligence costs NHS almost the same as it spends on maternity care
Defensiveness and a hierarchical environment lead to cover-ups, says ombudsman
5 mins
November 02, 2025
The Observer
Save us from ‘Shrekking’ - we have plenty of dating horrors already
In an ideal world, the young find their own way - but sometimes you have to intervene.
2 mins
November 02, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
