More boats arrive after 27 people drown
More people have made the perilous journey across the English Channel, a day after 27 people drowned in the deadliest crossing on record. A group wearing life https://www.tetongravity.com/community/profile/m82874/ jackets were seen huddled together onboard a lifeboat near Dover on Thursday morning. Those who drowned on Wednesday included 17 men, seven women - one of whom was pregnant - and three children, France's interior minister Gerald https://disqus.com/by/jemsromio/about/ Darmanin said.Five people have been arrested in connection with the fatal crossing. Two survivors are currently in a critical condition in a French hospital, where they are being treated for severe hypothermia. One of them is Iraqi and the other Somalian, Mr Darmanin told RTL radio. http://jemsromio69.canariblogs.com/wawaza-keto-gummies-reviews-21299261 It was earlier reported 31 people had died, but the total was revised down overnight into Thursday. The alarm was raised on https://visual.ly/communit