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Lorry in Mozambique found with 64 dead stowaways | Lorry in Mozambique found with 64 dead stowaways |
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Mozambican immigration officers have found 64 dead bodies in a shipping container on the back of a lorry that had crossed into Mozambique from Malawi, officials say. | Mozambican immigration officers have found 64 dead bodies in a shipping container on the back of a lorry that had crossed into Mozambique from Malawi, officials say. |
It is suspected that the dead, thought to be Ethiopian, suffocated, the authorities told the BBC. | It is suspected that the dead, thought to be Ethiopian, suffocated, the authorities told the BBC. |
Two people, including the vehicle's driver, have been detained in connection with the deaths. | |
The migrants were on a well-known trafficking route to South Africa. | |
When officials inspected the vehicle, 14 people were found alive. | |
The immigration service had stopped the container truck in the town of Moatize, according to Tete provincial director of health, Carla Mosse. | The immigration service had stopped the container truck in the town of Moatize, according to Tete provincial director of health, Carla Mosse. |
She said investigations were ongoing to discover how the occupants died, but said asphyxiation was the likely cause of death. | She said investigations were ongoing to discover how the occupants died, but said asphyxiation was the likely cause of death. |
Amélia Direito, spokesperson for the National Migration Service in Tete, said the driver had not wanted to stop the vehicle when asked. | Amélia Direito, spokesperson for the National Migration Service in Tete, said the driver had not wanted to stop the vehicle when asked. |
She explained that her colleagues had heard noises from the lorry and suspected that migrants might be inside. | She explained that her colleagues had heard noises from the lorry and suspected that migrants might be inside. |
Referring to the trafficking of migrants she said: "This is a worrying situation. We are continuing to tighten the control of the border." | |
Some of the 14 survivors were hitting the container and screaming, reports the Portuguese newspaper Observador. | Some of the 14 survivors were hitting the container and screaming, reports the Portuguese newspaper Observador. |
Danilson Goncalves, head of public health in Tete, said a team of medical examiners would carry-out autopsies to determine the exact cause of death. |
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