Family Attempts Channel Crossing Again
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•Family whose daughter died in Channel say they will attempt crossing again
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Dina Al Shammari , 21 , was crushed to death in an overcrowded dinghy off the coast of Calais .
Her mother said the family had been told there would be 60 people on board the inflatable boat.
The family who are Bidoon , a stateless Arab minority, previously fled Kuwait in 2018 .
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