Bangkok Post

Hunt to identify lorry dead

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HANOI: Britain has sent documents to Vietnam to help identify some of the 39 people found dead in a truck near London, Hanoi said yesterday, as fears mount that most of the dead were Vietnamese.

The eight women and 31 men found Wednesday in a refrigerat­ed container in Essex, southeast England, were originally identified as Chinese.

But several Vietnamese families have come forward saying they fear their relatives are among the dead.

Officials started collecting DNA samples from families in Nghe An and Ha Tinh, impoverish­ed central provinces where most of the suspected victims came from.

Yesterday, Vietnam said Britain had sent documents to help with the complicate­d task of identifyin­g the bodies, many who were believed to be carrying falsified passports.

“The UK side has sent four sets of dossiers related to the Essex lorry deaths ... for verificati­on coordinati­on,” Deputy Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son said, according to a report on the government’s website.

Vietnam’s foreign ministry is developing files on the suspected victims after hair and blood samples were collected from several families.

The Vietnamese embassy in London has assigned a permanent diplomat to help with the investigat­ion, the largest murder probe in Britain since the 2005 London suicide bombings.

British police have charged the driver of the truck, Maurice Robinson, with 39 counts of manslaught­er and conspiracy to traffic people.

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