Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Sudanese man walked 31-miles through the Euro Tunnel to arrive in England


The migrant man from Sudan took it upon himself to arrive in England in his own style from France - he walked down the 31-mile long Euro Tunnel and it took him 11 hours. During his walk, he would have been just a few feet from trains traveling down the tunnel at speeds of 100mph. His actions were incredibly dangerous and could have put the lives of passengers on trains and workers in the tunnel at severe risk.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 5 January 2015.
The 40-year-old had been arrested but even though MPs have condemned the decision to grant asylum to a Sudanese migrant who walked 31 miles through the Channel Tunnel, he will now be given state-funded accommodation in a B&B, flat or house and is entitled to a weekly allowance of £36.95. He will also be allowed free NHS healthcare, prescriptions, dental care and eyesight tests.
He will enjoy refugee status and MPs feel that granting him refugee status will send the wrong message to others who are desperate to enter the country, they said.

(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org

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