The Borneo Post

UK trucker took 23 minutes to raise alarm over 39 dead migrants

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LONDON: A British lorry driver who discovered dozens of dead Vietnamese migrants in a container waited 23 minutes before alerting police, a court was told on Tuesday.

Maurice Robinson, 26, who has pleaded guilty to the manslaught­er of the 39 migrants and to conspiring in peoplesmug­gling, made the grim find in the early hours of Oct 23 last year.

He had collected the sealed container from the southeast English port of Purfleet a er it had arrived on a cargo ship from Zeebrugge in Belgium, and opened its doors shortly a erwards in nearby Thurrock.

Inside he found the bodies of the migrants — including two boys aged 15 — who had suffocated to death a er being trapped in the dark inside for at least 12 hours, in unbearably high temperatur­es.

However, instead of immediatel­y calling police Robinson made several phone calls to others accused of roles in the people-traffickin­g scheme, a prosecutor told London’s Old Bailey court.

He also drove the lorry in a loop around the surroundin­g industrial area, taking 23 minutes before alerting officers, jurors in the trial of four men charged with involvemen­t heard.

Eamonn Harrison, 23, who is said to have driven the lorry to Zeebrugge, and Georghe Nica, 43, both deny 39 counts of manslaught­er.

Harrison, Valentin Calota, 37, and Christophe­r Kennedy, 24, have pleaded not guilty to being part of a people-smuggling conspiracy. But Nica has admi ed that charge.

The trial, which began earlier this month, is expected to last up to six weeks.

Prosecutor­s have previously outlined that haulage company boss Ronan Hughes instructed Robinson via a Snapchat message to “give them air quickly but don’t let them out” once he picked up the container in Purfleet.

Hughes has also pleaded guilty to manslaught­er and to conspiring in people-smuggling.

Jurors heard Tuesday new wri en testimony that a cargo operator at Purfleet smelt a ‘decomposin­g smell’ as he unloaded the trailer at around midnight — an hour before Robinson opened it.

Earlier in the evening, some of the 39 migrants had sent heartrendi­ng phone messages to relatives back in Vietnam complainin­g they could not breath and fearing they were about to die. — AFP

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