Ibrahima Bah, an asylum seeker, has lost his appeal against his convictions for manslaughter and facilitating a breach of UK immigration law after a boat he piloted capsized in the English Channel, resulting in four deaths. The Court of Appeal ruled that his claims of being threatened by smugglers were not credible, and the trial judge's instructions to the jury were deemed appropriate. The case highlights the complexities of immigration and the risks involved in such crossings. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)