On Sunday 23rd October, at least thirty migrants arrived onto a Kent beach near Dover.
The migrants quickly fled from the beach and were seen heading into Aycliffe Estate. Locals were advised to lock their doors and remain inside, whilst the keystone cops, UK Border Force and a helicopter tried to collect up all the migrants.
It was reported that one migrant made it into someone’s house. Sue Doyle, 59 was letting her dog out into her garden when he ran into her house.
He asked for a lift to Manchester and when she refused, he demanded use of a mobile phone. to airdrop his location to a car he claimed was waiting nearby.
After being alerted by Ms Doyle, her neighbour raced to the house where she found the man in the owners bedroom. When she tried to grab him, he wrestled himself free, but at that point the police arrived and detained him in the bedroom.