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Five migrants trying to get to Britain on a small boat suffocated after getting trapped underneath the dinghy due to the weight of those already on board, French investigators have said. 

A criminal enquiry was underway in France last night following the five deaths - including that of a four-year-old girl - in the English Channel.

The migrants are understood to have suffocated in a gruesome accident on a small boat which then continued on its way to Britain. 

People smugglers are suspected of charging up to £1000-a-head to board the inflatable dinghy packed with 112 people, instead of an advised 20.

It got in to difficulty early on Tuesday morning off Wimereux beach, near Boulogne-sur-Mer, flinging around 50 people into the bitterly cold water.

Some of those who fell in, including the four-year-old girl, got caught underneath the boat and were trapped by the weight of those still on board.

'They were effectively suffocated while struggling to get out of the trap,' said an investigating source.

'Others on board simply wanted to get on with the journey to Britain, and this is exactly what happened.'

The scene in northern France as migrants try to board boats

The scene in northern France as migrants try to board boats

Once the migrants were in the boat, officers said there was nothing more they could do

Once the migrants were in the boat, the officers said there was nothing  more they could do

A dingy crammed with migrants was seen arriving in Dover, escorted by a French warship

A dingy crammed with migrants was seen arriving in Dover, escorted by a French warship

Three search-and-rescue SAMU helicopters were scouring the sea for survivors

Three search-and-rescue SAMU helicopters were scouring the sea for survivors

It was escorted by a French warship, while a lifeboat and a Border Force cutter picked it up as it crossed the channel

It was escorted by a French warship, while a lifeboat and a Border Force cutter picked it up as it crossed the channel

Guirec Le Bras, the port town's prosecutor, said an enquiry has been launched into 'manslaugher, criminal association, and the assistance of foreigners in an irregular situation'. 

Some alleged smugglers were arrested overnight on Monday to Tuesday, and their nautical equipment confiscated, said Mr Le Bras.

This included boats similar to the one used, which are designed for 20 people maximum.

Mr Le Bras also confirmed that police fought running battles in the lead up to the drowning of three men, a woman in her early 30s, and the four-year-old girl. 

Video footage showed groups of people heading towards the English Channel as they tried to evade the officers at around 3am.

Once the migrants were in the water police retreated, in accordance with safety regulations, leaving around five boats to head towards England.

The boat with 112 people on board hit a sandbank off Wimereux beach, causing mass panic as the outboad engine stalled.

Jacques Billant, the Pas-de-Calais Prefect, said: 'The boat had set out to sea from the Allemands beach at Wimereux.

'A few hundred meters from the coast, the engine stopped and several people fell into the water.

'The Naval patrol boat Abeille Normandie [Normandy Bee] was immediately scrambled by the Maritime Prefect to rescue the shipwrecked people.

Among the migrants as they arrived in Dover was a woman with a broken leg

Among the migrants as they arrived in Dover was a woman with a broken leg

Many of the passengers' legs were hanging over the side as they precariously stayed inside

Many of the passengers' legs were hanging over the side as they precariously stayed inside

A helicopter of the Emergency medical services takes off from Wimereux on April 23

A helicopter of the Emergency medical services takes off from Wimereux on April 23

Emergency vehicles were seen beside an ice cream shop on the beach at Wimereux in France

Emergency vehicles were seen beside an ice cream shop on the beach at Wimereux in France 

'At the scene, sailors were able to note the presence in the boat of several inanimate people and in huge trouble.

'Six people were immediately picked up within the patrol boat for initial treatment before being dropped off as quickly as possible on the beach to be treated by firefighters and other emergency services workers.

'Despite attempts at resuscitation, five of them were declared dead at the scene.'

Mr Billant said everything was being done to try to identify the deceased, who were declared dead at around 7am.

Those rescued included Syrians, Iraqis, Turks, Iranians and Kuwaitians.

Mr Billant said: 'Some 112 people were packed into that boat. It was unseaworthy - not properly inflated and completely overcrowded. To send people into the sea in a boat in that state is an act of murder. We arrested five people in relation to human trafficking offences this morning.'

Despite this, 57 people remained on the stricken boat, restarted the engine and were escorted by the French Navy, before arriving in the UK at around midday.

Mr Billant said: 'They remained on board, not wanting to be rescued.. They managed to restart the engine and decided to continue their sea route towards Britain under naval surveillance.'

He said he had 'never seen a boat so overcrowded,' adding: 'The smugglers normally pack them with 50 people maximum, but not more than 100.'

By 11am, funeral directors could be seen collecting bodies around Boulogne, while migrants suffering from conditions such as hypothermia were taken to hospital.

The father of the four-year-old girl was rescued by emergency services and taken to Wimereux beach, where he burst into tears and fell into the arms of a refugee charity worker.

Dany Patoux, of the Osmose 62 refugee charity, said: 'We knew the little girl well. We have photos with her, with a big smile on her face, in the hope of a better life.

'But now, everything is ruined. Her father fell into our arms right away. He was crying, in a daze. He saw his little daughter die before his eyes.'

A French emergency services spokesman said: 'Weather conditions are good, and this is one of the reasons that so many small boats set off this morning.'

It came hours after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill to deter migrants from making the perilous crossing was passed in Parliament.

He vowed to let nothing 'stand in our way', as he geared up to send Channel migrants to Rwanda, in Africa, as part of a deportation plan.

Last year, there were 67,337 asylum applications to the UK, and 29,437 of them came from people who arrived in small boats.

The Prime Minister claimed that the 'tragic' events in France 'underscored' the need for the deterrent effect of the Rwanda plan.

An emergency SAMU air ambulance was one of three that responded to the tragedy

An emergency SAMU air ambulance was one of three that responded to the tragedy

A police officer looks on in Wimereux, near Calais, after migrants died in an attempt to cross the English Channel

A police officer looks on in Wimereux, near Calais, after migrants died in an attempt to cross the English Channel

Rescue boats were also seen off the coast of northern France as emergency services searched for survivors

Rescue boats were also seen off the coast of northern France as emergency services searched for survivors

Emergency workers rushed to the sea in a bid to save migrants who got in trouble while trying to cross the Channel

Emergency workers rushed to the sea in a bid to save migrants who got in trouble while trying to cross the Channel

It is thought the small boat was launched from Wimereux in northern France, between Boulogne and Calais

It is thought the small boat was launched from Wimereux in northern France, between Boulogne and Calais

He said: 'We want to prevent people making these very dangerous crossings. If you look at what's happening, criminal gangs are exploiting vulnerable people. They are packing more and more people into these unseaworthy dinghies.'

The furious Mayor of Wimereux meanwhile said the latest tragedy was all the fault of the British.

Jean-Luc Dubaele said: 'Five dead in January, five dead in April. What are we waiting for?

'Why do the English welcome them? Why do they absolutely want to travel to England? These are the questions that need to be asked.'

He said: 'It is Britain that is responsible for the boats setting off across the English Channel and the deaths that occur in the sea.

'The English pay us to stop the boats setting off but they look after the migrants when they arrive on their shores.

'The English give them accommodation, food, a bank account, and let them work without regulation.

'It is the English who are responsible for every boat that sails across the Channel to England.

'This has been going on for more than 20 years - migrants crossing to England illegally.

'I have been mayor for four years and I've watched as more and more boats leave from these shores and more people die in the sea.'

A total of 14 UK-bound migrants have drowned in the English Channel so far this year alone.

Mr Dubaele has frequently described Britain as an 'immigrant El Dorado', saying easy access to benefits, and a chance to work in the UK's black economy, attracted thousands from around the world.

Following a similar lethal tragedy at Wimereux in January, Mr Dubaele said: 'At the political level, we will have to change the situation, and bang our fist on the table with the English.

'Migrants today want to go to England because they are well received there, they can work there without problem.'

The deaths deaths followed a night of frenzied activity by French police, as they tried to stop small boats being launched towards England.

Mr Dubaele said four alleged people smugglers were arrested in the Wimereux area.

Officers confirmed they had confiscated nautical equipment including two boats.

One of the helicopters was seen flying low over the beach at Wimereux

One of the helicopters was seen flying low over the beach at Wimereux 

Another air ambulance was seen landing at the side of the beach in Wimereux

Another air ambulance was seen landing at the side of the beach in Wimereux

A member of the French Gendarmerie talks with a driver of a passing car in Wimereux, near Calais

A member of the French Gendarmerie talks with a driver of a passing car in Wimereux, near Calais

French police stopped another boat (pictured) from leaving northern France

French police stopped another boat (pictured) from leaving northern France 

Posting a picture of them on Twitter X, they wrote: 'Last night at Wimereux, the police foiled two deliveries of nautical equipment (2 boats, 2 cans of fuel, 2 engines and life jackets) It was handed over to the police. Our objective - Save Lives'.

The same force - France's National Police - also arrested an individual transporting 14 migrants in a single vehicle.

'He was taken into custody and faces charges,' said a police spokesman.

Five migrants drowned while trying to get to Britain from Wimereux beach on January 14.

In August last year, six people died after a boat carrying migrants sank in the Channel off the French coast.

And in November 2021, at least 27 migrants died after a dinghy sank while heading to the UK - the highest recorded number of deaths from a single incident.

Yesterday a dingy crammed with migrants was seen arriving in Dover at lunchtime. It was believed to be the boat containing the remaining survivors.

Many of the passengers' legs were hanging over the side as they precariously stayed inside.

Among the migrants as they arrived in Dover was a woman with a broken leg.

It was escorted by a French warship, while a lifeboat and a Border Force cutter picked it up as it crossed the channel.

French police were beaten back by migrants with sticks and firecrackers moments before the boat capsized in the Channel and left five people dead including the little girl.

Three men, a woman and a four-year-old girl drowned after the dinghy they were on flipped over in the early hours of the morning off the coast of northern France, casting around 112 people into the Channel. 

It was one of four that French police stopped from launching

It was one of four that French police stopped from launching

The furious Mayor of Wimereux Jean-Luc Dubaele (pictured) said the latest tragedy was all the fault of the British

The furious Mayor of Wimereux Jean-Luc Dubaele (pictured) said the latest tragedy was all the fault of the British

The regional governor of the Calais region, Prefet Jacques Billant (pictured), condemned the human traffickers who packed the morning's victims into the boat

The regional governor of the Calais region, Prefet Jacques Billant (pictured), condemned the human traffickers who packed the morning's victims into the boat

Footage showed scores of people running towards the sea as they tried to beat back the French officers on Wimereux beach in northern France early yesterday morning. 

Once the migrants were in the water, the French police said there was nothing more they could do as they didn't have a boat.

Moments later, the boat hit a sandbank and caused panic that led to the boat capsizing and five people - including a little girl - drowning.

Only then did French police scramble a boat to save the remaining survivors.

However, when some of the migrants refused to be rescued and restarted the boat's engine, the French Navy instead escorted them onwards towards Britain, which they reached at around lunchtime yesterday.  

The migrants had got into difficulty when the dinghy struck a sandbank exposed by the retreating tide.

This sparked panic and caused people to stand up, which unbalanced the boat. 

People started falling into the water before the boat capsized, 'flinging everybody into the very cold sea,' a French maritime prefect said.

The French Navy intervention tug the Abeille Normandie (the Normandy Bee) was scrambled and picked up

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