Teen migrant defies French police in daring escape to Britain on rubber boat after countless failed attempts

Title: Teen Migrant Evades Police 100 Times To Reach UK: Nothing Will Stop Me

Subheadings:

1. Determination to Reach Britain: Trying 100 Times
Abdul Usman’s relentless pursuit to reach Britain despite facing numerous obstacles.

2. The Journey to Freedom: Dodging Authorities
A first-hand account of Abdul’s daring escape and his unwavering determination to make it to the UK.

3. Facing Challenges and Uncertainty: From Sudan to France
Abdul’s perspective on the harsh conditions in France and his desire for a better life in the UK.

4. Resilience in the Face of Adversity: No Fear, No Regrets
Abdul’s refusal to give up, highlighting his resilience and unyielding spirit in the face of challenges.

5. Seeking a Better Life: The Reality of Migrant Camps
Insights from other migrants like Armin Rezaie about the challenges and aspirations of those seeking refuge in the UK.

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A TEEN migrant who tried 100 times to get to Britain vowed he can never be stopped — moments before dodging cops and jumping onto a boat on a French beach. I watched Abdul Usman — who claims to be 17 — evade police as they fired tear gas and sabotaged a “taxi boat” about to sail off.

But the youth from Sudan clambered onto a second crammed rubber craft which swept him towards the UK from Gravelines, near Dunkirk. Before making Friday’s treacherous Channel journey, he told me: “I’ll keep trying again and again like I have for so long. I’ve tried at least 100 times. Never give up. That’s what I say.” Asked if he knew about the UK Rwanda plan and how he could end up in the African country, Abdul insisted: “Nothing will stop me. I will get to England.”

“I don’t want to be sent to Rwanda but I don’t fear going there. Nowhere can be worse than here.” Abdul — who says his mum is in the UK — pointed out to sea and declared: “That’s my route to freedom. I’ll try every day. I don’t care if the police keep trying to stop us and if the bad men attack me for not having money to pay them. “I want to leave France because there’s no life here. They don’t care about us.” Abdul said he had spent seven months in a tent in a nearby “jungle” migrants camp at Loon-Plage. Iranian migrant Armin Rezaie said at the camp: “We’re looking for a better life and we thought we could get it in Britain. But if they’re going to send us to Rwanda I may stay in France.”

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