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Migrant crisis: Four arrests over Austria lorry deaths | Migrant crisis: Four arrests over Austria lorry deaths |
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Hungarian police say they have arrested four people over the discovery of the bodies of 71 migrants, thought to be Syrian, in a lorry in Austria. | Hungarian police say they have arrested four people over the discovery of the bodies of 71 migrants, thought to be Syrian, in a lorry in Austria. |
Three of those arrested are Bulgarian and one is Afghan. | Three of those arrested are Bulgarian and one is Afghan. |
The victims included 59 men, eight women and four children who are thought to have been dead for about two days. | The victims included 59 men, eight women and four children who are thought to have been dead for about two days. |
The decomposing bodies were discovered by Austrian police on Thursday morning in the abandoned lorry, near the Hungarian border. | The decomposing bodies were discovered by Austrian police on Thursday morning in the abandoned lorry, near the Hungarian border. |
Officials said the victims probably died after suffocating in the vehicle. | Officials said the victims probably died after suffocating in the vehicle. |
The lorry was towed to a customs building with refrigeration facilities where forensic teams worked through the night to examine the bodies. | The lorry was towed to a customs building with refrigeration facilities where forensic teams worked through the night to examine the bodies. |
The people are thought to have been dead when the vehicle crossed into Austria from Hungary. Among the victims was a girl aged between one and two years old. | The people are thought to have been dead when the vehicle crossed into Austria from Hungary. Among the victims was a girl aged between one and two years old. |
Analysis from the BBC's Bethany Bell in Vienna | |
The headline in Austria's Kurier newspaper is stark: "Who will stop this madness? Refugee tragedy on the eastern motorway". | |
This double-edged response to the lorry deaths reflects the feelings of many here in Austria, a country of 8.5 million which has seen a big increase in people requesting asylum, with 80,000 claims expected this year. | |
Its main asylum centre, at Traiskirchen, is so overcrowded that hundreds of people have been forced to sleep outside there for weeks. Amnesty International recently said conditions there were "shameful". | |
Many people are volunteering to help refugees. But others say the flow of migrants must be stopped. Far-right parties say there are too many foreigners in Austria already and are calling for the re-introduction of border controls. | |
The government says it does not want that - but it says this problem cannot be solved individually. It says Europe has to share the burden of looking after the refugees and migrants who arrive here every day. | |
What we know about Austria lorry find | What we know about Austria lorry find |
'Migrants', 'refugees' or 'aliens'? | 'Migrants', 'refugees' or 'aliens'? |
The Turkish city where migrants buy supplies | The Turkish city where migrants buy supplies |
Migrants' perilous route to Germany | Migrants' perilous route to Germany |
The local Austrian police chief said a travel document found on the vehicle suggested that the group were Syrian migrants. | The local Austrian police chief said a travel document found on the vehicle suggested that the group were Syrian migrants. |
"Our preliminary assumption is of course that they were refugees, possibly a group of Syrian refugees," Hans Peter Doskozil, Burgenland province police chief, told reporters. | "Our preliminary assumption is of course that they were refugees, possibly a group of Syrian refugees," Hans Peter Doskozil, Burgenland province police chief, told reporters. |
The vehicle had the branding of a Slovakian poultry company, Hyza, on it but the firm said it no longer owned the vehicle. | The vehicle had the branding of a Slovakian poultry company, Hyza, on it but the firm said it no longer owned the vehicle. |
Mr Doskozil said it was unusual for people smugglers to use a refrigerated vehicle. | Mr Doskozil said it was unusual for people smugglers to use a refrigerated vehicle. |
"In our preliminary investigation we found that there was no ventilation possible through the sides of the lorry," he said, adding that the victims had probably suffocated. | "In our preliminary investigation we found that there was no ventilation possible through the sides of the lorry," he said, adding that the victims had probably suffocated. |
Hungarian police said in a statement (in Hungarian) that they had "conducted house searches... and questioned almost 20 people as witnesses". | Hungarian police said in a statement (in Hungarian) that they had "conducted house searches... and questioned almost 20 people as witnesses". |
Mr Doskozil said one of the Bulgarians arrested is assumed to be the vehicle's owner, while it is "highly likely" the other two are "the ones who drove the vehicle". | Mr Doskozil said one of the Bulgarians arrested is assumed to be the vehicle's owner, while it is "highly likely" the other two are "the ones who drove the vehicle". |
He said there was "an indication we are talking about a Bulgarian-Hungarian human trafficking operation". | He said there was "an indication we are talking about a Bulgarian-Hungarian human trafficking operation". |
"If you look at the organisation of people traffickers, these are the lowest two levels of a criminal organisation," he added. | "If you look at the organisation of people traffickers, these are the lowest two levels of a criminal organisation," he added. |
No details have been given about the Afghan detainee. | No details have been given about the Afghan detainee. |
The lorry, which has Hungarian number plates, is understood to have left Budapest on Wednesday morning. | The lorry, which has Hungarian number plates, is understood to have left Budapest on Wednesday morning. |
It is believed to have been parked in the lay-by between Neusiedl and Parndorf for at least 24 hours before police discovered the bodies. | It is believed to have been parked in the lay-by between Neusiedl and Parndorf for at least 24 hours before police discovered the bodies. |
Tens of thousands of migrants from conflict-hit states in the Middle East and Africa have been trying to make their way to Europe in recent months. | Tens of thousands of migrants from conflict-hit states in the Middle East and Africa have been trying to make their way to Europe in recent months. |
Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said on Friday that "the best solution is to find legal ways to Europe" instead of relying solely on "more border checks". | Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said on Friday that "the best solution is to find legal ways to Europe" instead of relying solely on "more border checks". |
A record number of 107,500 migrants crossed the EU's borders last month. | A record number of 107,500 migrants crossed the EU's borders last month. |
Some of them pay large sums of money to people smugglers to get them through borders illegally. | Some of them pay large sums of money to people smugglers to get them through borders illegally. |
Meanwhile, migrants continue to die as they try to reach Europe via the central Mediterranean route. | Meanwhile, migrants continue to die as they try to reach Europe via the central Mediterranean route. |
Hundreds of people are feared to have died after two vessels carrying migrants sank off the coast of Libya on Thursday. | Hundreds of people are feared to have died after two vessels carrying migrants sank off the coast of Libya on Thursday. |
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