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Two more held over 39 bodies found in lorry

Pair arrested as police continue to investigat­e suspected migrants’ deaths

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N

Two more people have been arrested after 39 suspected Chinese migrants were found dead in a lorry in Essex.

The driver of the truck, named locally as 25-year-old Mo Robinson, from Northern Ireland, remains in custody after he was held on suspicion of murder.

Essex Police said yesterday that a man and a woman, both aged 38 and from Warrington, Cheshire, were arrested on suspicion of 39 counts of manslaught­er and people traffickin­g.

An internatio­nal investigat­ion is under way as post-mortem examinatio­ns are due to begin on the bodies found in a refrigerat­ed trailer in Grays in the early hours of Wednesday.

Police have not confirmed whether the driver raised the alarm after finding the eight women and 31 men, who are all believed to be Chinese nationals, while his supporters have set up petitions online calling for his release.

People living close to Purfleet – the port where the container entered the UK – said illegal migrants were a familiar sight.

“It’s a magnet for illegals,” said Janet Lilley, 61. “People would come strolling out of the docks, get in the vans and that’s it, they drive off.”

Lee Tubby, 45, said he has seen people “climbing out the top and out the back” of lorries and cutting the plastic roof covering to climb through.

“We’ve had people just come out of the port knocking on the door asking for shoes, asking for water,” he said.

It is not yet known when the victims entered the sealed refrigerat­ed trailer, where temperatur­es can be as low as -25C, or the exact route it travelled.

Mike Gradwell, a former Lancashire Police detective superinten­dent who worked on the probe into the Morecambe Bay cockling tragedy in which 23 Chinese illegal immigrants drowned, told BBC Breakfast that those inside could have been trafficked by a Snakehead gang.

“These are criminal travel agents really – you go to a Snakehead to say you want to be trafficked to an economic opportunit­y and usually you’ll borrow quite a significan­t amount of money,” he said.

Irish company Global Trailer Rentals Ltd confirmed it owned the refrigerat­ed part of the lorry and a spokesman said the company was “shellshock­ed” and “gutted” by the news.

The firm said the trailer had been leased on October 15 from its rentals yard in Co Monaghan, in the Republic of Ireland, at a rate of 275 euros (£237) a week.

It said it provided police with informatio­n about the person and company that leased the trailer, as well as offering to make tracking data available.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Floral tributes left on Eastern Avenue, Grays, Essex, where 39 bodies were discovered in a lorry.
Picture: PA. Floral tributes left on Eastern Avenue, Grays, Essex, where 39 bodies were discovered in a lorry.

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