Essex lorry deaths vietnamese police arrest eight people
You're referring to the tragic incident where 39 people were found dead in a refrigerated lorry in Essex, UK, in October 2019.
Yes, Vietnamese police have arrested eight people in connection with the investigation into the deaths of the 39 Vietnamese nationals who were found in the lorry.
The arrests were made in Vietnam and were announced by the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security on November 21, 2019. The eight individuals arrested are suspected of being involved in the trafficking of the victims, who were found in the lorry on October 23, 2019.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and authorities are working to identify the victims and determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and concern about human trafficking and the treatment of migrants.
Here's a summary of the incident:
- On October 23, 2019, police in Essex, UK, stopped a lorry on the A12 motorway and found 39 people dead inside the refrigerated container.
- The victims were later identified as Vietnamese nationals, including 31 men and eight women.
- An investigation was launched, and police arrested the lorry driver, Maurice Robinson, a 25-year-old Irish citizen, on suspicion of murder.
- The investigation revealed that the victims had been trafficked from Vietnam to the UK, and that the lorry had been driven from Northern Ireland to Essex.
- The incident has been described as one of the deadliest cases of human trafficking in recent history.
The arrests in Vietnam are a significant development in the investigation, and authorities are working to bring those responsible to justice.