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Essex lorry deaths: Police continue to question driver | Essex lorry deaths: Police continue to question driver |
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Police are continuing to question a lorry driver over 39 people found dead in a refrigerated trailer in Essex. | |
Mo Robinson, 25, from Portadown, County Armagh, was arrested on suspicion of murder on Wednesday by Essex Police. | |
Officers in Northern Ireland have raided two houses and the National Crime Agency said it was working to identify "organised crime groups who may have played a part". | |
The trailer arrived in Purfleet on the River Thames from Zeebrugge, Belgium. | |
Ambulance staff discovered the bodies in the container at Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays just after 01:30 BST on Wednesday. The lorry and trailer left the port at Purfleet shortly after 01:05. | |
Eric Van Duyse, a spokesman for the Belgian federal prosecutor's office, said an investigation into the incident was under way. | |
He added: "We have no idea at the moment how long the lorry spent in Belgium, it could be hours or days, we just don't know." | He added: "We have no idea at the moment how long the lorry spent in Belgium, it could be hours or days, we just don't know." |
Police said the tractor unit (the front part of the lorry) came from Northern Ireland and picked up the trailer from Purfleet. | Police said the tractor unit (the front part of the lorry) came from Northern Ireland and picked up the trailer from Purfleet. |
Deputy Chief Constable of Essex Police Pippa Mills said the vehicle had been moved to a secure site at Tilbury Docks so the bodies of the 38 adults and one teenager could be "recovered while preserving the dignity of the victims". | Deputy Chief Constable of Essex Police Pippa Mills said the vehicle had been moved to a secure site at Tilbury Docks so the bodies of the 38 adults and one teenager could be "recovered while preserving the dignity of the victims". |
A spokesman for the Bulgarian foreign affairs ministry said the truck was registered in the country under the name of a company owned by an Irish citizen. | A spokesman for the Bulgarian foreign affairs ministry said the truck was registered in the country under the name of a company owned by an Irish citizen. |
He said it was "highly unlikely" the deceased were Bulgarians. | He said it was "highly unlikely" the deceased were Bulgarians. |
How many migrants have died in transit? | How many migrants have died in transit? |
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 to death in a lorry at Dover. | In 2000, 58 Chinese migrants were found suffocated to death in a lorry at Dover. |
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 Bulgarian-Hungarian human trafficking operation. | 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 Bulgarian-Hungarian human trafficking operation. |
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