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Channel migrant deaths: Man charged after four die at sea

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A man has been charged over four people who died in the Channel while trying to enter the UK illegally.

Thirty nine people were rescued when a dinghy ran into difficulties off the Kent coast on Wednesday, but four, including a teenager, died.

Ibrahima Bah, 19, of no fixed address, was arrested on Friday and is due to appear before magistrates on Monday.

Kent Police said officers were still working to identify those who died and find their next-of-kin.

A statement issued by the force said the Crown Prosecution Service had authorised a charge against Mr Bah of knowingly facilitating the attempted arrival in the UK of people he knew or had reasonable cause to believe were asylum seekers.

Eight children were among those who were successfully pulled from the water.

A lifeboat returns to the Port of Dover during the rescue operation to help the small boat

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The group had been on a packed vessel that started sinking in freezing waters in the early hours.

Crews on a nearby fishing boat and lifeboats helped with the rescue.

On Tuesday, the government announced measures to stop small boat crossings, including a new command centre and more funding to tackle immigration crime.

Nearly 45,000 people have made the journey so far in 2022.

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