Two women die in attempted Channel crossing from France to UK
Two women, believed to be in their 20s and from Sudan, died during an attempted crossing of the English Channel from northern France to the UK. The incident occurred overnight Saturday to Sunday when the small boat carrying 82 people experienced engine trouble and began to drift.

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AI-generatedTwo women, believed to be in their 20s and from Sudan, died during an attempted crossing of the English Channel from northern France to the UK. The incident occurred overnight Saturday to Sunday when the small boat carrying 82 people experienced engine trouble and began to drift. The vessel eventually ran aground on a beach near Neufchatel-Hardelot, where the women were found dead inside. French authorities stated they likely died from being crushed or asphyxiated due to overcrowding. Seventeen individuals were rescued at sea, and others with injuries were hospitalized. An investigation is underway to determine responsibility for the perilous journey.
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5 extractedThirteen people with moderate injuries and three with serious wounds were taken to the hospital following the incident.
The boat involved in the incident was carrying 82 people when its engine failed and it began to drift.
Two women, believed to be in their 20s and from Sudan, died during an attempted English Channel crossing.
The victims are believed to have been crushed or asphyxiated due to the high number of people packed onto the boat.
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