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Four migrants die in English channel crossing as smugglers deploy ‘Taxi-Boat’ strategy

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
April 9, 2026
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Four migrants have died off the northern coast of France while attempting to board a small vessel bound for the United Kingdom, in a трагic incident that underscores the growing risks along the English Channel migration route.

Authorities in the Pas-de-Calais region confirmed that two men and two women were swept away by strong currents near Saint-Étienne-au-Mont while trying to board a boat described as a “water taxi.” The incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday.

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Emergency responders launched rescue operations at first light, saving 38 people from the water. Three individuals required urgent medical attention, including two children who were taken to hospital as a precaution. Despite the fatalities, the overcrowded vessel continued its journey with about 30 people still on board.

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Officials say the трагedy reflects a shift in tactics by human smuggling networks, which now deploy “taxi-boat” methods. This approach involves launching boats from hidden نقاط and picking up migrants offshore to avoid law enforcement patrols, forcing individuals to wade into deep and often dangerous waters.

Security agencies warn that these methods significantly heighten the risk of death, particularly in areas known for rough tides and unpredictable sea conditions.

The latest incident has renewed attention on the ongoing migration crisis in the Channel. Monitoring groups report that at least six people have died attempting the crossing in 2026 alone, with thousands continuing to make the journey each year despite the dangers.

A UK government spokesperson expressed sorrow over the loss of lives and blamed criminal smuggling gangs for exploiting vulnerable migrants. Authorities reiterated their commitment to working with French and international partners to tackle illegal crossings and dismantle trafficking networks.

Humanitarian organisations, however, argue that enforcement alone will not resolve the crisis. They are calling for expanded safe and legal migration pathways, warning that without viable alternatives, desperate individuals will continue to risk the perilous journey.

The incident highlights the persistent dangers of irregular migration routes, reinforcing concerns that the English Channel remains one of the world’s most hazardous crossing points.

Tags: Channel crossing deaths 2026dangerous sea crossingsFrance UK migration crisishuman smuggling tacticsillegal migration EuropePas-de-Calais migrant incidentrefugee crisis Europetaxi boat strategy migrantsUK border crisis
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