South Wales Echo

39 BODIES FOUND IN SHIPPING CONTAINER HORROR:

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N REPORTERS newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

POLICE have begun the process of trying to identify 39 bodies found in a lorry on an industrial estate in Essex.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the perpetrato­rs of the crime “should be hunted down and brought to justice” after police discovered the victims, including a teenager, at the Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays early yesterday.

Detectives now say the refrigerat­ed trailer containing the victims arrived at Purfleet from Zeebrugge in Belgium at around 12.30am yesterday while the front section known as the tractor came from Northern Ireland.

Police originally thought the lorry had travelled to the UK through Holyhead on October 19, but later revealed that the trailer had come directly from the Continent.

The lorry and trailer left the port shortly after 1.05am and officers were called around 30 minutes later after ambulance staff made the grim discovery in Eastern Avenue.

The vehicle driver, named in reports as 25-year-old Mo Robinson from Portadown in Co Armagh, Northern Ireland, is being held by Essex police on suspicion of murder.

Several pictures on his Facebook profile match those of the vehicle at the centre of the investigat­ion in Grays.

Speaking yesterday afternoon, Deputy Chief Constable Pippa Mills said: “In order to ensure we maintain the dignity of the people who sadly lost their lives, we will be moving the lorry and the trailer shortly.”

She said they were being moved to nearby Tilbury Docks so the bodies can be recovered while preserving the dignity of the victims.

“We are yet to identify them and must manage this sensitivel­y with their families,” she added.

Local MP Jackie Doyle-Price said the people smugglers responsibl­e must be caught.

She told the House of Commons: “To put 39 people into a locked metal container shows a contempt for human life that is evil.

“The best thing we can do in memory of those victims is to find the perpetrato­rs and bring them to justice.”

Police route used inquiry”.

The Bulgarian ministry of foreign affairs said the truck was registered in Varna in Bulgaria “under the name of a company owned by an Irish citizen”.

A freight ferry service runs from Zeebrugge to Purfleet.

The discovery comes as the National Crime Agency said the number have said tracking “will be a key line of of migrants being smuggled into the UK in containers and lorries has risen in the last year.

Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Associatio­n, said: “This tragedy highlights the danger of migrant gangs people-smuggling on lorries.”

He told the PA news agency temperatur­es in refrigerat­ed units can be as low as minus 25⁰C and described

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Police closed off the industrial park yesterday

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