A man who said he swam to Jersey from France, quoted Shakespeare, and falsely claimed to be a British citizen, has been deported to his home country
He was jailed in March 2025 for coming into the island unlawfully.
The mystery man was rescued at Rozel Bay in September 2024 with no travel documents, said his name was David Henry Law, and that he wanted to go on to the UK.
In a statement, Jersey Customs and Immigration said:
"The Jersey Customs and Immigration Service can confirm that, following detailed and lengthy enquires undertaken with a number of jurisdictions, both in Europe and beyond, the individual known as David Henry Law has been deported from the Island.
"JCIS have identified the individual’s true nationality and identity and can confirm that he is not a British national, and therefore has no right to reside in Jersey.
"The individual was flown to the UK with officers from JCIS on Tuesday 19 May where he was met by UK Border Force officials before being returned to his home country.
"In line with other deportation cases, JCIS will not provide comment in respect of the identity of the individual."
"JCIS can confirm that the man claiming to be Mr Law did not at any time apply for asylum in Jersey."

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