LILLE, FRANCE (AFP) - A body found washed up on a beach in northern France is likely that of a teenage migrant who drowned while trying to cross the English Channel with a friend in a rubber boat, police said on Wednesday (Aug 19).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LILLE, FRANCE - A body found washed up on a beach in northern France is likely that of a teenage migrant who drowned while trying to cross the English Channel with a friend in a rubber boat, police said on Wednesday .
The body has not been formally identified, but local official Philippe Sabatier said it was likely that of the missing boy.
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