People trafficker 'who was behind Channel migrant drownings' is living in UK and claiming asylum, TV

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The man assisted travelers with finding seats on inflatable boat that inverted, killing 31

ITV narrative cases he is looking for

Refuge subsequent to running over the Channel

Moderator Handa Majed addresses Issa Mohammed, one of the two survivors

Reviewed how he saw 'dead bodies drifting by' during misfortune last November

A gangster purportedly behind the deadliest transient drownings in the Divert is living in England and guaranteeing haven, a television narrative will guarantee this evening.
The man, of Kurdish plunge, is said to have assisted transients with finding a seat on an inflatable boat which upset, killing 31 last November.

The narrative researched those behind the debacle and addressed survivor Issa Mohammed who told how he saw 'bodies drifting by'.

Moderator Handa Majed is seen talking by telephone to a the source runner has been found in Birmingham.

'He ran over the Divert in an inflatable. He changed his name and is asserting haven.'
The source says. The narrative cases the man was placed in a lodging in the Midlands and needs to begin a business however finding him couldn't.
The man, of Kurdish plummet, is said to have assisted transients with finding a seat on an inflatable boat which overturned (envisioned), killing 31 last November

Mr Mohammed, one of two overcomers of the misfortune, reviewed last year's awful episode in the Channel.

He expressed: 'Because of the congestion we proved unable
Follow where the water was getting in. We requested that individuals void their drinking water and utilize the containers to assist with drying the boat.

'Heaps of individuals were on their telephones calling the crisis number. We let them know there are youngsters and families ready and we want assistance to save our lives.

'The water was freezing. Those that knew how to swim went to hold the side of the boat. Youngsters were shouting, all I could hear were the shouts of individuals suffocating. I saw dead bodies drifting close by. That is the point at which the repulsiveness kicked in.'
The show, which is on ITV this evening at 10.45pm, likewise evaluated Zana Mustafa, whose more youthful sibling Twana was ready the boat.

'I addressed the new bootlegger, myself, he said. 'He let me know that they load up 25 to 30 individuals without fail and never north of 30. "Okay," I said. "How much do you charge them?" He said: "we take $3,500 (£3,000)." I wasn't content with it.
'Assuming you pay attention to my messages, I was saying from the very start not to go with that person. They ought to have found another person, however they didn't, tragically.'

Matthew Schanck, a sea master taught by legal counselors for a portion of the casualties' families, said: 'The truth is north of 30 individuals were left in the center of one of the most active delivery paths on the planet gradually dying individually and barely anything occurred.'

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