Four migrants lost their lives attempting to cross the English Channel to Britain after their boat capsized, with 67 individuals initially on board. The incident occurred off the coast of Northern France near Calais, highlighting the perilous journey many undertake in hopes of reaching the UK. Despite the tragedy, 63 people were rescued from the treacherous waters, underscoring the ongoing crisis of migrants risking their lives in overcrowded vessels for a chance at a better life.
- Four migrants died attempting to cross the English Channel to Britain.
- A total of 67 people were aboard the capsized boat near the coast of Northern France.
- 63 individuals were rescued from the incident.
- The boat set sail around 2 a.m. from the French coast, aiming for Britain.
- Rescue operations were launched by the maritime prefecture with assistance from a nearby fishing vessel.
- Upon arrival, rescuers found four unconscious individuals and 56 others in great difficulty on the wreck.
- The incident highlights the dangerous conditions faced by migrants attempting to reach the UK in overcrowded boats.
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