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Baby dies, 65 rescued after migrant boat sinks during English Channel crossing attempt

4 migrants, including a child, died earlier this month in two separate incidents in similar crossing attempts
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French maritime authorities said on Friday a baby died and 65 people had to be rescued when a migrant boat sank as it attempted to cross the English Channel toward Britain.

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Late on Thursday, French rescuers noticed the overloaded boat was in trouble and that several people were in the sea. Rescuers used semi-rigid boats to take them out of the water and saved 65 people, France's maritime authorities said in a statement.

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Searchers later found an unconscious baby who was declared dead by a doctor, the statement said.

The rescued migrants were brought back to the French port of Boulogne-sur-Mer to be handled by health care services and the border police.

A series of shipwrecks has made 2024 the deadliest year in recent times for the English Channel. Four migrants, including a 2-year-old child, died earlier this month in two separate incidents in similar crossing attempts.

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Last month, at least 20 migrants died in several shipwrecks in the Channel.

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