The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Police start moving 39 bodies from lorry trailer

● Victims at industrial estate confirmed to be Chinese nationals

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Police officers have begun the process of moving the bodies of 39 people who were found dead in a lorry trailer.

Essex Police said the bodies of 11 victims were moved from the Port of Tilbury to Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford shortly before 8pm on Thursday.

It is thought that the 39 victims, eight of whom were women, were all Chinese nationals.

The bodies were discovered in the refrigerat­ed trailer in Grays, Essex, on Wednesday shortly after 1.30am.

The lorry and trailer were moved from the site on the Waterglade Industrial Park in Eastern Avenue under police escort to a secure location at Tilbury Docks to allow for the bodies to be recovered.

Post-mortem examinatio­ns will be carried out as the bodies are recovered as victim identifica­tion procedures continue.

It is known the trailer arrived at Purfleet from Zeebrugge in Belgium at around 12.30am on Wednesday, and the front section to which it was attached, known as the tractor, came from Northern Ireland via Holyhead in North Wales on Sunday.

The lorry and trailer left the port at Purfleet shortly after 1.05am and officers were called around 30 minutes later after ambulance staff made the discovery.

Police are continuing to question a 25-year-old man from Northern Ireland on suspicion of murder who has been named locally as Mo Robinson, from Portadown.

Three addresses in Northern Ireland have also been searched as part of the investigat­ion.

The deaths follow warnings from the National

Crime Agency (NCA) and Border Force about the increased risk of peoplesmug­gling using quieter ports such as Purfleet and routes through Belgium.

Essex Police Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington said he had the “utmost confidence” in his officers as the force leads its largest-ever murder investigat­ion.

He said: “I am immensely proud of the way the county has come together in the wake of such a tragedy.

“This is the largest investigat­ion of its kind Essex Police has ever had to conduct and it is likely to take some time.”

The discovery echoes one in 2000 when the bodies of 58 Chinese illegal immigrants who had paid a criminal gang to be smuggled into the UK were found in a sealed, airless container in Dover.

 ??  ?? SADNESS: Flowers were left at the Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays, Essex, after 39 bodies were discovered inside a lorry
SADNESS: Flowers were left at the Waterglade Industrial Park in Grays, Essex, after 39 bodies were discovered inside a lorry

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