Up to four people feared missing at sea after crowded dinghy capsized on Wednesday, killing four

Search operations continued in the Channel on Thursday amid fears that up to four people were missing at sea after a crowded dinghy packed with people trying to come to the UK sank in the small hours of the day before.

Four people were confirmed dead on Wednesday, but the fear was that several more had been drowned and were unrecovered in the freezing waters after their small boat ran into trouble just before 3am.

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