
Manslaughter arrest after death on small boat crossing
Manslaughter arrest after death on small boat crossing1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on GooglePA MediaOn Monday, the total number of migrant crossings so far this year was 40% down on the same period last yearA...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. Manslaughter arrest after death on small boat crossing1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on GooglePA MediaOn Monday, the total number of migrant crossings so far this year was 40% down on the same period last yearA 32-year-old man from Syria has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a woman died on a small boat attempting to reach the UK. The migrant was found unresponsive on a boat which had entered UK waters in the English Channel on Saturday, and died despite receiving medical help, the Home Office said. Kent Police was called to the Western Docks in Dover at about 15:10 BST, where the woman was declared deceased.
The force said it was working to identify the woman and contact her next of kin. The arrested man remains in custody. The government said: "This latest tragedy underlines the terrible dangers of small boat crossings.
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We continue to work relentlessly with the French and our partners overseas to prevent these perilous journeys. "The Home Office said its thoughts were with all those affected. On Monday, 710 people crossed the Channel on 11 small boats - which was the highest number in a single day so far in 2026.
At that point, a total of 9,852 people had made the journey so far this year - a fall of 40% compared with the same period in 2025. Since Monday, at least 798 people on 11 small boats had crossed the Channel. The Home Office had said it was "bearing down" on small boat crossings.
In April, the UK and France confirmed a new £662m deal to stop migrants from crossing the Channel. The Home Office said a landmark deal was signed with France to boost "enforcement action on beaches and put people smugglers behind bars". It involves France using millions of pounds worth of drones, two helicopters and a camera system to intercept people smugglers and illegal migrants.
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As part of the deal, riot-trained police are also being sent to French beaches. Follow Kent on Facebook, X, and on Instagram and listen to Radio Kent on Sounds. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@.
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The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





