PARIS — French authorities said four migrants, including a 2-year-old child, died Saturday in two separate incidents as they attempted to cross the English Channel toward Britain.
France's Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau deplored a ''terrible tragedy" on X, saying that the child ''was trampled to death in a boat."
''The smugglers have the blood of these people on their hands,'' Retailleau added, saying his newly-appointed government is to ''intensify the fight against these mafias who make money from these deadly crossings.''
Saturday's deaths come as a series of shipwrecks made 2024 the deadliest in recent years on the English Channel. Last month, 12 people died after a boat carrying migrants ripped apart in the English Channel. About two weeks later, eight migrants died in a similar crossing attempt.
In a news conference, the prefect of the Pas-de-Calais, Jacques Billant, said rescuers found the 2-year-old child dead onboard a migrant boat that had called for assistance Saturday morning.
Fourteen other migrants picked up on board the recue boat were brought back to France to be interviewed by the border police and a 17-year-old was brought to a hospital in the port city of Boulogne-sur-Mer as he suffered from burns to his legs, Billant said.
Other people on the migrant boat who refused to be rescued continued their journey toward Britain, he said.
''To make money and with no regard for human life, networks of smugglers put people at ever greater risk,'' including families with children, "literally leading them to accident and death,'' Billant said.