The French maritime authorities were found by the French marine authorities.
In the 60’s, Kuwaiti National had a heart attack on a boat that took him on Saturday and other immigrants, according to PAS-DE-CALAIS.
The boat returned to the beach, but despite the efforts of the police and medical staff, the man was declared that he died on the scene.
He is the sixth person who died while trying to cross the channel this year.
The boat started from Caleis in northern France on Saturday morning, and the Channel’s France Marine Prefecture and the North Sea spoke to the AFP News Agency.
“The boat started again after dropping the people who wanted to dismiss on the beach,” he added.
The authorities said the boat said, “It’s a lot of loads.”
According to home office levels, more than 1,600 immigrants arrived on Friday only on a small boat last week.
At least 3,720 people have created an intersection until this year, when it increased 11% in the same period last year.
In 2024, a record number of immigrants died, attempting to create a dangerous intersection.
According to the Secretariat of Immigrants’ fighting against illegal trafficking, 78 people died last year, attempting to arrive in a small boat, and the highest number after the first intersection in 2018.
The UK and France have strengthened their efforts to prevent the crossing of the channel by strengthening patrols on the beach of France and arresting smugglers who organize crossings by intercepting small boats.
In Friday statement, the home office said:
“As long as people pay or die, we will not stop anything to dismantle the business model and bring them to justice.”
On February 27, the Minister of Interior, Yvette Cooper, met with the Interior Minister Bruno Retaileau and agreed to deal with the gangs that people smuggled.
This includes new professional information and judicial police departments of Dunkirk, which increases the arrest and prosecution of people who are attacked and helps drone pilots intercept the boat before arriving at the sea.
French authorities will stop immigrants from the ground, but they don’t take them to the sea.