Kuwait Times

Horror in UK as 39 found dead in truck

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GRAYS, United Kingdom: Britain launched a major murder investigat­ion after 39 dead bodies were found yesterday in a refrigerat­ed truck, once again putting the spotlight on the shadowy people traffickin­g business. The corpses were found in the truck container at an industrial park in Grays, east of London, triggering outrage among politician­s. The local Essex Police force, which is working with immigratio­n officials, said their initial priority was to try to identify the victims, thought at this stage to be 38 adults and one teenager.

The truck driver, a 25-year-old man from Northern Ireland, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. “This is an unimaginab­le tragedy and truly heartbreak­ing,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson said. He said the perpetrato­rs of people smuggling, trading in human lives, “should be hunted down and brought to justice”. Police were called to the scene at the Waterglade Industrial Park at around 1:40 am (0040 GMT).

Officers in white forensic suits could be seen working by the truck and a white tent was erected outside. “We are in the process of identifyin­g the victims. However I anticipate that this could be a lengthy process,” said Essex Police chief superinten­dent Andrew Mariner.

“We have arrested the lorry driver in connection with the incident, who remains in police custody.”

Police said the truck had come by ferry from the Belgian port of Zeebrugge into Purfleet, close to Grays on the River Thames estuary - a crossing that takes nine to 12 hours. They said the ferry docked at 12:30 am (2330 GMT). Police also said the truck came “from Bulgaria”. But the country’s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said it had “no connection” to the country except for having Bulgarian license plates. “The truck was registered in 2017 by an Irish citizen, it left Bulgaria then and has not entered our country’s territory ever since,” he told national television.

Dimitar Dimitrov, executive director of the Bulgarian Chamber of Road Hauliers, told AFP many foreign hauliers registered in Bulgaria for financial reasons, and doubted whether a Bulgarian firm would employ Irish drivers. Britain’s National Crime Agency said the number of migrants being smuggled into the UK in containers and trucks had risen in the last year. In May the NCA said there had been “increasing use of higher risk methods of clandestin­e entry” to Britain by organized immigratio­n crime gangs.

Jackie Doyle-Price, the MP representi­ng the local Thurrock constituen­cy, called people traffickin­g a “vile and dangerous business”. “To put 39 people into a locked metal container shows a contempt for human life that is evil,” she said. The gruesome discovery drew comparison­s to previous cases. In 2000, the bodies of 58 clandestin­e Chinese immigrants were discovered in a Dutch truck at the southeaste­rn English port of Dover. Two people survived.

In 2014, some 34 Afghan Sikhs were found inside a shipping container at Tilbury port - next to Grays - suffering from severe dehydratio­n, hypothermi­a and lack of air. One man was found dead, having passed away during the sea crossing from Belgium. In Aug 2015, at the peak of Europe’s migration crisis, the bodies of 71 migrants including a baby girl were found piled up in the back of a poultry refrigerat­or lorry left in Austria. Investigat­ions later revealed they had been transporte­d along the Balkan migrant route and left to suffocate in the back of the truck after the driver dumped the vehicle near the Hungarian border.

 ??  ?? GRAYS, United Kingdom: A police officer secures the cordon at the scene where a lorry containing 39 dead bodies was discovered at Waterglade Industrial Park yesterday. — AFP
GRAYS, United Kingdom: A police officer secures the cordon at the scene where a lorry containing 39 dead bodies was discovered at Waterglade Industrial Park yesterday. — AFP

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