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Concerned about the death of migrants: Decathlon stops kayak sales in two cities in northern France

2021-11-17T03:09:04.928Z


Some migrants try to cross the English Channel in kayaks - with sometimes fatal consequences. Now the sporting goods retailer Decathlon is reacting: It is taking the sport boats off the offer in branches in northern France.


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British Border Guard patrol boat on the English Channel near Dover (archive image)

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Because they could be used by migrants for their crossing to Great Britain, the sporting goods retailer Decathlon has stopped selling kayaks in the branches of two cities in the north of France.

In the shops of Calais and Grande-Synthe, "due to the current situation," no more kayaks are being sold, the Decathlon press office told the AFP news agency, thereby confirming reports in the local press.

The reason given was that the pleasure craft were unsuitable for crossing the English Channel and that people could endanger their lives if they tried anyway.

Products that "increase safety at sea, such as vests, paddles or thermal protection" would continue to be sold in Calais and Grande-Synthe, added the press office.

Accordingly, the suggestion to remove the kayaks from the offer had come from the shops themselves.

Three refugees who tried to cross the English Channel in kayaks have been missing since Friday.

The day before, two kayaks drifting off the coast of Calais were discovered and two castaways were rescued.

Between January and the end of September, almost 30,000 migrants tried to cross the English Channel into Great Britain.

In the past few weeks the number of attempts - and with it the number of accidents - has increased significantly.

This also increased tensions between France and Great Britain.

The French interior minister Gérald Darmanin and his British colleague Priti Patel said on Tuesday that they wanted to strengthen their cooperation to end the "dangerous crossings".

On the same day, security forces cleared a wild refugee camp in Grande-Synthe, where more than a thousand people lived.

In addition, 272 people were rescued from the sea off the coast of France.

They had tried to get to England by makeshift boats.

aar / AFP

Source: spiegel

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