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The bodies of 39 people, believed to be Chinese nationals, have been found in a lorry container in Essex in eastern England.The bodies of 39 people, believed to be Chinese nationals, have been found in a lorry container in Essex in eastern England.
The driver has been arrested and a murder investigation has been launched.The driver has been arrested and a murder investigation has been launched.
Here's what we know so far about the discovery.Here's what we know so far about the discovery.
Who were the victims?Who were the victims?
Essex police said in a statement that it had received first reports about bodies found in a lorry at the Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays just before 01:40 local time (00:40 GMT) on Wednesday. The town is about 15km (nine miles) east of London. Essex Police said in a statement that it had received first reports about bodies found in a lorry at the Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays just before 01:40 local time (00:40 GMT) on Wednesday. The town is about 15km (nine miles) east of London.
The bodies were discovered by ambulance staff, and the police later said that "sadly all 39 people inside the container had died".The bodies were discovered by ambulance staff, and the police later said that "sadly all 39 people inside the container had died".
"Early indications suggest that one of these people was a teenager. The rest are believed to be adults," the police said."Early indications suggest that one of these people was a teenager. The rest are believed to be adults," the police said.
The BBC understands they are all Chinese nationals.The BBC understands they are all Chinese nationals.
Police have said formal identification "could be a lengthy process".Police have said formal identification "could be a lengthy process".
The police had earlier suggested that the lorry could be from Bulgaria, but later said they believed the vehicle entered the UK from Belgium.The police had earlier suggested that the lorry could be from Bulgaria, but later said they believed the vehicle entered the UK from Belgium.
The Bulgarian foreign ministry said in a statement: "The bodies of 38 adults and a teenager have not yet been identified, but police said that it is highly unlikely that they are Bulgarians.
The Belgian Federal Prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into the incident, focusing on who organised it and any other parties involved.The Belgian Federal Prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into the incident, focusing on who organised it and any other parties involved.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the Home Office would work closely with Essex Police "as we establish exactly what has happened".
"My thoughts are with all those who lost their lives and their loved ones," he posted on Twitter.
What about the lorry?What about the lorry?
Essex police believe the trailer arrived in Purfleet on the River Thames from Zeebrugge, Belgium, at about 00:30 BST on Wednesday (23:30 GMT Tuesday).Essex police believe the trailer arrived in Purfleet on the River Thames from Zeebrugge, Belgium, at about 00:30 BST on Wednesday (23:30 GMT Tuesday).
Officials in Belgium are investigating how long the container spent there, before travelling to the UK.Officials in Belgium are investigating how long the container spent there, before travelling to the UK.
Essex police corrected their earlier statement that said the lorry had entered the UK at Holyhead, a major Irish Sea port in Wales, on 19 October.Essex police corrected their earlier statement that said the lorry had entered the UK at Holyhead, a major Irish Sea port in Wales, on 19 October.
The tractor unit (the front part of the lorry) is thought to have come from Northern Ireland and picked up the trailer from Purfleet, Essex, shortly after 01:05 (00:05 GMT).The tractor unit (the front part of the lorry) is thought to have come from Northern Ireland and picked up the trailer from Purfleet, Essex, shortly after 01:05 (00:05 GMT).
It had stickers on the windscreen saying "Ireland" and "The Ultimate Dream".It had stickers on the windscreen saying "Ireland" and "The Ultimate Dream".
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said investigations would be undertaken to establish if the lorry had passed through Ireland.
In the earlier statement, the police had said they believed the lorry was from Bulgaria.In the earlier statement, the police had said they believed the lorry was from Bulgaria.
The Bulgarian foreign ministry said: "The Scania truck was registered in Varna (on the east coast of Bulgaria) under the name of a company owned by an Irish citizen."The Bulgarian foreign ministry said: "The Scania truck was registered in Varna (on the east coast of Bulgaria) under the name of a company owned by an Irish citizen."
Bulgarian officials were also quoted as saying that the lorry was last in Bulgaria in 2017.Bulgarian officials were also quoted as saying that the lorry was last in Bulgaria in 2017.
It was not immediately known where the container originated from.It was not immediately known where the container originated from.
Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, said the container appeared to be a refrigerated unit where temperatures could be as low as -25C (-13F).Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, said the container appeared to be a refrigerated unit where temperatures could be as low as -25C (-13F).
Later on Wednesday, the lorry was moved to a secure site so the bodies could be "recovered while preserving the dignity of the victims", Deputy Chief Constable of Essex Police Pippa Mills said.Later on Wednesday, the lorry was moved to a secure site so the bodies could be "recovered while preserving the dignity of the victims", Deputy Chief Constable of Essex Police Pippa Mills said.
And the driver?And the driver?
The driver was named locally as Mo Robinson, 25, from the Portadown area of County Armagh, Northern Ireland.The driver was named locally as Mo Robinson, 25, from the Portadown area of County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
He has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and is being questioned by police.He has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and is being questioned by police.
Police in Northern Ireland have carried out raids on two houses associated with Mr Robinson - one in Markethill, County Armagh, and another in nearby Laurelvale.Police in Northern Ireland have carried out raids on two houses associated with Mr Robinson - one in Markethill, County Armagh, and another in nearby Laurelvale.
Was it an attempt to smuggle people into the UK?Was it an attempt to smuggle people into the UK?
We do not know at this stage, and Essex police warn that the investigation will be "lengthy and complex".We do not know at this stage, and Essex police warn that the investigation will be "lengthy and complex".
The National Crime Agency said it is trying to identify any "organised crime groups who may have played a part".The National Crime Agency said it is trying to identify any "organised crime groups who may have played a part".
The BBC's home editor Mark Easton reports that people smugglers have increasingly moved to other routes since the Calais migrant camps were shut three years ago in France and security measures were increased at Dover and the Channel Tunnel.The BBC's home editor Mark Easton reports that people smugglers have increasingly moved to other routes since the Calais migrant camps were shut three years ago in France and security measures were increased at Dover and the Channel Tunnel.
Richard Burnett from the Road Haulage Association told BBC Breakfast that ports at Calais and Coquelles use CO2 monitors, sniffer dogs and scanners to check for trafficking. Mr Burnett told BBC Breakfast that ports at Calais and Coquelles use CO2 monitors, sniffer dogs and scanners to check for people smuggling.
"That kind of pushes the problem further out to more remote ports," he said. "If we haven't got the infrastructure there from a security perspective to check those vehicles then traffickers will definitely use those routes to get migrants into the UK.""That kind of pushes the problem further out to more remote ports," he said. "If we haven't got the infrastructure there from a security perspective to check those vehicles then traffickers will definitely use those routes to get migrants into the UK."
Britain's National Crime Agency told the BBC that all UK ports were being used for human trafficking.Britain's National Crime Agency told the BBC that all UK ports were being used for human trafficking.
More dangerous methods are being used to get human cargo through.More dangerous methods are being used to get human cargo through.
The most common one is still being hidden in the back of a lorry, but increasingly commercial shipping containers are being used, sometimes even refrigerated ones.The most common one is still being hidden in the back of a lorry, but increasingly commercial shipping containers are being used, sometimes even refrigerated ones.
Risks are substantial for the migrants, who can pay £10,000 ($12,900) or more for a space on these vehicles.Risks are substantial for the migrants, who can pay £10,000 ($12,900) or more for a space on these vehicles.
A lorry is charged just over £400 for a ferry crossing from Zeebrugge to Purfleet.A lorry is charged just over £400 for a ferry crossing from Zeebrugge to Purfleet.
Why could Bulgaria be significant?Why could Bulgaria be significant?
Since the completion of a fence on the Bulgaria-Turkey border in 2016, most asylum seekers trying to reach Western Europe do so hidden in trucks, the BBC's Nick Thorpe reports.Since the completion of a fence on the Bulgaria-Turkey border in 2016, most asylum seekers trying to reach Western Europe do so hidden in trucks, the BBC's Nick Thorpe reports.
One part of the smugglers' network hands them on to others.One part of the smugglers' network hands them on to others.
They are then kept in "safe" houses in Bulgaria, usually close to the Serbian or Romanian borders, to be put into new trucks bound for Western Europe, our correspondent says.They are then kept in "safe" houses in Bulgaria, usually close to the Serbian or Romanian borders, to be put into new trucks bound for Western Europe, our correspondent says.
In 2015, the bodies of 71 people were found in an abandoned lorry on an Austrian motorway. Police suspected the vehicle was part of a human trafficking operation. An Afghan and three Bulgarians received long prison sentences for people smuggling, with 10 other accomplices, almost all Bulgarians, being jailed for shorter terms.In 2015, the bodies of 71 people were found in an abandoned lorry on an Austrian motorway. Police suspected the vehicle was part of a human trafficking operation. An Afghan and three Bulgarians received long prison sentences for people smuggling, with 10 other accomplices, almost all Bulgarians, being jailed for shorter terms.
How many migrants have died in transit in the UK?How many migrants have died in transit in the UK?
The number of migrants who die in transit has been recorded by the UN since 2014.The number of migrants who die in transit has been recorded by the UN since 2014.
Since then, five bodies of suspected migrants have been found in lorries or containers in the UK:Since then, five bodies of suspected migrants have been found in lorries or containers in the UK:
Data was not collected in the same way before the migrant crisis began in 2014, but such deaths are not new.Data was not collected in the same way before the migrant crisis began in 2014, but such deaths are not new.
In 2000, 58 Chinese migrants were found suffocated in a lorry at the southern English port of Dover.In 2000, 58 Chinese migrants were found suffocated in a lorry at the southern English port of Dover.