Two men arrested over death of small girl off Wimereux in Channel crossing to Kent

Two suspects wanted by French authorities over the death of a young girl who drowned attempting to cross the Channel in a small boat have been arrested.

The little girl died after boarding the boat near Wimereux on April 23, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA).

A group of people being helped by an RNLI lifeboat at Dungeness following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture: Gareth Fuller/PA

NCA officers arrested Sudanese nationals Al Tahir Abdullah Adam, 24, and Musaab Bashir Altijani, 19, in Hillingdon, west London, on Thursday.

They are wanted in France on suspicion of causing the death.

Some 49 people were rescued on that fateful day but 58 others are said to have refused to leave the boat and continued their journey towards the UK.

The duo appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Saturday and were remanded in custody until their next appearance at the same court on Friday (June 7).

NCA deputy director of investigations Craig Turner said: “These arrests are the result of an investigation led by the French authorities and supported by the NCA alongside other law enforcement partners.

“We said at the time of this tragic incident that we were determined to do all we can to identify those responsible for this event and bring them to justice, that remains the case.”

The tragedy at Wimereux led to a total five deaths, the other victims being three men and a woman.

Three other suspects have also been arrested in the ongoing investigation.