Relatives of at least 27 people who died in November 2021 describe their loved ones and their grief to Cranston inquiry
On 24 November 2021, at least 27 people died in the worst mass migrant Channel drowning on record. Two years later, the Cranston inquiry was set up to investigate the catastrophic event.
Many of those who lost their lives were young people. Four others missing since the mass drowning have never been found. Their bereaved parents and other immediate family members provided statements to the inquiry about their loved ones.
After the pen portraits were heard by the inquiry, Sir Ross Cranston, its chair, said: “It is important that we gave voice to those who are so deeply affected by the tragedy.”
Here is what the inquiry heard about the victims.






