Four people die trying to board boat in Channel crossing attempt
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Four people died during a Channel crossing attempt, according to French authorities.
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French authorities reported that four people died during an attempt to cross the Channel. Rescue efforts are ongoing off the coast of northern France following the incident. This tragedy highlights the perilous nature of irregular migration attempts across one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. Migrants often use small, overcrowded boats to try and reach the United Kingdom from France.
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Rescue efforts remain underway off the coast of northern France.
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