Woman dies after small boat crossing

Kent Police got an alert from The Coastguard at lunchtime

Author: Greg DeanPublished 9th Sep 2025

A woman has died after a small boat incident in the English Channel.

A force spokeswoman said the woman was airlifted back to shore, where she was pronounced dead.

It comes as Border Force vessels and RNLI lifeboats responded to Channel crossings on Tuesday.

The Kent Police spokeswoman said: "Kent Police was made aware by the coastguard of an incident in the Channel involving a small boat just after 1pm on Tuesday9 September 2025.

"One woman was airlifted back to shore, where she was pronounced deceased.

"Officers are conducting enquiries to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident."

Footage shows people arriving at the Kent port and disembarking from Border Force boats on Tuesday.

A coastguard emergency helicopter was also pictured flying above the area.

A Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokesman had said earlier on Tuesday: "HM Coastguard sent UK Border Force vessels, RNLI lifeboats, and HM Coastguard aircraft, in response to small boat activity reported in the Channel on September 9."

A Border Force boat, carrying suspected migrants thought to have been picked up during the rescue operation, arrived in the Port of Dover just after 3pm.

People, including some children, were seen leaving the ship wearing orange life vests and being met by officials.

There is no official record on the number of deaths of people trying to cross the Channel.

Last year 50 people died while trying to cross the Channel, according to incidents recorded by the French coastguard, in what is considered the deadliest year since the crisis unfolded.

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