five soldiers indicted for failing to assist a person in danger

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A. Hanquet, J. Desrousseaux S. Lisnyj, L. Hauville – France 3

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A year and a half after the tragic death of 27 migrants in the Channel, five soldiers from Cross, the surveillance center in Pas-de-Calais, were indicted on Thursday, May 25, for failure to assist a person in danger. They are suspected of not having responded to the fifteen calls for help.

It was November 24, 2021. 27 migrants have just lost their lives trying to reach England. Thursday, May 25, five soldiers were indicted for failure to assist a person in danger. Three women and two men who at the material time were working in a surveillance and rescue center in Pas-de-Calais. They are suspected of not having sent a rescue team despite numerous calls for help.

Many Iraqi Kurds among the victims

No boat will be sent. In a conversationation, an operatrice from the rescue center is ironic about the situation. Help will only be sent on the spot the next day, thanks to the report of a fisherman. Negligence for the lawyer of several families of victims who today are demanding answers. “Aware of the danger, they made bad decisions”explains Me Emmanuel Daoud, lawyer for two families. Among the victims are many Iraqi Kurds. The maritime prefecture of the Channel did not want to comment on the case.


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