Irish Sunday Mirror

IRISH DRIVER CHARGED OVER 39 DEATHS

Robinson in court accused of migrants’ manslaught­er

- BY PAT FLANAGAN and PATRICK HILL

TRUCKER Maurice “Mo” Robinson was charged with manslaught­er yesterday after 39 migrants were found dead in his refrigerat­ed lorry.

The 25-year-old is also accused of conspiracy to traffick people, conspiracy to assist unlawful immigratio­n and money laundering.

The Co Armagh man will appear at Chelmsford Magistrate­s Court tomorrow.

The charges came after another Irish trucker was arrested when he arrived off a ferry from France at Dublin Port.

It brings to five the number of Irish people who have been detained as part of the investigat­ion.

MORE arrests are expected as gardai and British police close in on the gang involved in the deaths of 39 migrants.

Maurice “Mo” Robinson, 25, will appear in a UK court tomorrow charged with 39 counts of manslaught­er.

He will also face charges of conspiracy to traffic people, conspiracy to assist unlawful immigratio­n and money laundering.

The trucker from near Portadown, Co Armagh, was arrested shortly after the discovery of eight women and 31 men dead in his trailer at Waterglade Retail Park, in Grays, Essex, in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

In another major developmen­t, gardai arrested a 23-year-old truck driver at Dublin Port after he drove his blue Scania lorry from an Irish Ferries vessel which arrived from France.

His vehicle was impounded by gardai.

At least 10 Vietnamese families have said they have not heard from loved ones who were attempting to reach the UK.

They include the relatives of Anna Bui Thi Nhung, 19, and Nguyen Dinh Tu, both from Vietnam, yesterday named as suspected victims.

Mr Dinh Tu’s heartbroke­n wife Hoang Thi Thuong said he had been working illegally in Romania and Germany before he lost his job.

His family had raised almost €13,000 to cover the cost of his trip to the UK where he hoped to find work.

She said: “I have a big debt to pay, no hope, and no energy to do anything.”

The death toll is believed to include Nguyen Dinh Luong, 20, who left Vietnam a year ago and was recently known to be in France.

Another feared victim is 26-year-old Pham Thi Tra My, whose family paid €35,000 to get her smuggled into Britain via China and France. Her family told how they received a text message telling them she was “dying” and couldn’t breathe as the container was on its way to the UK.

Her father Pham Van Thin told how the smugglers did not tell them how she would be transporte­d and said had he known he “would not have let her go”.

Father Anthony Dang Huu Nam, a

The district is covered in sorrow.. a catastroph­e for our community FATHER DANG HUU NAM VIETNAM YESTERDAY

Catholic priest from Vietnam’s Nghe An province, told how he was aware of more than 100 people travelling in a convoy to “a new life”.

He said: “A few families confirmed the deaths of their relatives who are the victims of this tragic journey.

“The whole district is covered in sorrow. This is a catastroph­e for our community.” At a police press conference yesterday afternoon, Det Chief Inspector Martin Pasmore admitted the agonising wait for answers will continue.

As a huge internatio­nal investigat­ion gathered pace, he said: “What we are doing is trying to appeal to any community that feel that they have loved ones involved in this incident and from my perspectiv­e to start building trust. At every stage we will be treating victims with dignity and respect.

“There were very few identifica­tion papers. We are now using marks, scars and tattoos to identify victims.

“All victims have been recovered, they are all now at Broomfield Hospital and they will be undergoing postmortem­s.

“The recovery process was forensic and for those watching, thinking why does it take so much time to recover bodies in this manner, it is precisely this reason.

“We have to gain so much informatio­n to make sure we don’t miss anything.

“All of that takes time – and it will continue, unfortunat­ely, to take time.”

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POLICE PROBE Maurice ‘Mo’ Robinson drove lorry
SCENE Truck is taken away by police POLICE PROBE Maurice ‘Mo’ Robinson drove lorry
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 ??  ?? ACCUSED Maurice Robinson from Co Armagh
ACCUSED Maurice Robinson from Co Armagh
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VICTIM Pham Thi Tra My, 26, is feared dead
GRIM FIND Truck where bodies were found in Essex VICTIM Pham Thi Tra My, 26, is feared dead

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