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A 29-year-old man has been arrested in Kent in connection with a Channel crossing which led to the death of a woman in France .
The woman was airlifted to hospital, but later died, the National Crime Agency says.
The boat continued its journey to the UK , and arrived in Dover carrying 40 people.
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