Another person dies trying to cross English Channel

A line of people, some in lifejackets, standing in waist-deep water as a wave laps over them. A man in a dark jacket is holding a young child on his shoulder.Image source, Getty Images
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Almost 900 migrants are thought to have crossed the Channel on Saturday

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Another person has become the latest migrant to die while trying to cross the English Channel, amid a surge in illegal crossing attempts this weekend.

The body was found on Sunday morning on a beach near Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France, according to the AFP news agency, with their age and nationality not yet known.

The latest death comes after two Somali women died when their makeshift boat got into difficulty on Saturday, bringing the number of deaths from illegal crossing attempts between France and the UK this year to at least 27.

Figures from the Home Office show 895 migrants crossed the Channel in 12 boats on Saturday, while around 33,000 people have done so since the start of 2025.

French media have reported the deceased was a young adult.

An investigation will determine whether there is a link between the latest death and and an attempted crossing near Equihen-Plage, a little further north from Boulogne-sur-Mer, the port town's prosecutor Cécile Gressier told AFP.

There a 49-year-old woman was found suffering from hypothermia and was taken to hospital.

On Saturday, among the many attempted crossings on makeshift boats thanks to favourable weather, 14 required emergency services, the Maritime Prefecture of the Channel and North Sea (Prémar) said in a press release.

Despite the steady increase in French resources to prevent perilous crossings - with substantial financial support from the UK - there are no signs the attempts are slowing down.

The UK government has come under increased pressure over the number of small boats crossing into the UK and asylum seeker applications.

The number of people who have crossed the Channel illegally this year is a record, and more than 50,000 have crossed since Labour came into power in July 2024.