Sky's Adam Parsons meets migrants staying at the Grande-Synthe camp in Dunkirk as they wait to take the treacherous journey across the Channel.
If he had just kept going a little further, then his rescuers would have taken him to Kent, rather than back to Northern France.
When I ask him if he worries about the danger, or the spectre of people dying in the Channel, he shrugs and looks genuinely indifferent."I am not scared," he tells me."Nobody here is scared. I have to go - I have no other option." A keen athlete, who enjoyed Taekwondo and football, he had always wanted to leave Iraq, see Europe and hopefully become a footballer in the Premier League.
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