Sudanese national Alnour Mohamed Ali, accused of piloting small boat, is charged with endangering life
A man accused of piloting a small boat carrying four people who drowned trying to cross the Channel has been charged over their deaths.
Alnour Mohamed Ali, a Sudanese national, was charged with endangering life after two men and two women died trying to board a small boat crossing the Channel on Thursday, the National Crime Agency said.
The 27-year-old is alleged to have piloted the boat from France to the UK. Thirty-eight people were returned to France after the incident, but 74 people continued on with the journey to the UK.
According to the NCA, the “taxi boat” smuggling tactic, designed to avoid detection by French police, involves small vessels waiting at pre-designated beaches, where passengers enter the water to climb onboard.








