…as driver, 24, from Northern Ireland is arrested on suspicion of murder
In Essex, thirty-nine
bodies, including one of a teenager have been found in a lorry container.
The bodies were found in a lorry on the Water
glade Industrial Park in Grays, at roughly 1.40am this morning. It is
understood the lorry was originally from Bulgaria and was travelling from
Holyhead, Wales, where ferries sail to and from Ireland. The lorry’s driver, a
24-year-old man from Northern Ireland, has been arrested on suspicion of
murder. Police have not said where they believed the people who died were from
or where they were thought to be travelling to. They said it could take a long
time to identify those who have died. Authorities were warned last year that
people smugglers saw the Irish border as a weak point in the UK border and were
taking migrants to Ireland before transporting them to Britain. It is not known
whether that happened in this case. Chief Superintendent Andrew Mariner said:
‘This is a tragic incident where a large number of people have lost their lives.
Our enquiries are ongoing to establish what has happened. ‘We are in the
process of identifying the victims, however, I anticipate that this could be a
lengthy process. ‘We believe the lorry is from Bulgaria and entered the country
at Holyhead on Saturday, October 19 and we are working closely with our
partners to investigate. ‘We have arrested the lorry driver in connection with
the incident who remains in police custody as our enquiries continue. ‘I
appreciate this cordon is going to disrupt the activity of local businesses in
the area and we will work to ensure that disruption is kept as short as
possible. ‘We are working with Thurrock Council to mitigate against any impact
our investigation scene will have locally.’ Richard Burnett, chief executive of
the Road Haulage Society, said ‘this tragedy highlights the danger of migrant
gangs people-smuggling on lorries’. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he is
‘appalled’ and that his thoughts are with those who lost their lives and their
loved ones.
A restaurant worker in the industrial estate,
who did not want to be named, said the area was cordoned off by police this
morning. ‘There’s a lot of police and forensics,’ the Big Blue Food Bus
employee said. ‘We’ve just seen what has been said online. It’s awful. We
thought maybe someone had broken into a lorry, but it’s just awful.’ The
industrial estate is next to the Dartford Crossing and is used as a stopping
point for lorries travelling south to the Port of Dover and the Channel Tunnel,
although the planned route of the lorry involved is unknown. Home Secretary
Priti Patel tweeted this morning: ‘Shocked and saddened by this utterly tragic
incident in Grays. Essex Police has arrested an individual and we must give
them the space to conduct their investigations.’ Jackie Doyle-Price, the
Conservative MP for Thurrock, tweeted: ‘Sickening news of 39 people found dead
in a container in Grays. ‘People trafficking is a vile and dangerous business.
This is a big investigation for Essex Police. Let’s hope they bring these
murderers to justice.’ Local resident Paige Wade was driving past the
industrial park at 4.15am on the way home from work. She said: ‘I had just finished
work while driving up Motherwell Way and all you could see was blue flashing
lights, as I was driving past there was police tape to cordon off the start of
eastern avenue. ‘I knew it was serious because of how many police cars and
ambulances were there, but the police had parked their cars across the whole
access of the road so you couldn’t see anything. ‘There’s always lorries around
there as they park up there for the night, I couldn’t say whether I did or
didn’t see the actual lorry in question.’
Source: Vanguard Nigeria