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The timeline so far of the discovery of 39 bodies in Essex lorry

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

11:43 25 Oct 2019


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All that's known so far.

The discovery of 39 people dead in the trailer of a lorry has sparked the largest murder case in Essex Police history and sent shock waves around the globe.

A lot of speculation and mystery still surrounds the tragic discovery, here is all we know so far:

Sunday:

The truck itself is thought to have entered Great Britain through the Welsh port of Holyhead on Sunday after traveling over from Ireland, according to Essex Police.
- Investigators believe the truck -- which was registered in Bulgaria in 2017 -- originated in Northern Ireland.
- The truck has not returned to Bulgaria since its registration, the country's prime minister, Boyko Borissov, said on local television channel bTV on Wednesday.

Tuesday:

On Tuesday, the container arrived at the Belgian port of Zeebrugge at 1:49 p.m (GMT) before leaving for the UK that same afternoon.

Wednesday:

Paramedics discovered the bodies of 39 people in a truck container at an industrial park outside London at 1:40am on Wednesday morning. All victims were later revealed to be Chinese nationals.

- A road haulage expert said the lorry container appeared to be a refrigerated unit, with temperatures inside able to drop as low as -25C.

- Authorities arrested the driver of the truck, a 25-year-old man from Northern Ireland, on suspicion of murder.
- He was later identified by a local councilor as Mo Robinson and an investegation was launched.

Thursday:

Police in Northern Ireland search three properties near Portadown in Co Armagh in connection with the arrest.

In Belgium, the Chinese embassy "demanded the Belgian police conduct a comprehensive investigation."

- Earlier in the day, China's embassy in the UK said it was sending personnel to the scene of the investigation "to verify relevant information."

- A candle lit vigil takes place in Belfast in honour of the victims.

Friday:

Postmortems begin on 11 of the victims.

- Two more people have been arrested over the deaths.

The 38-year-old man and 38-year-old woman from Warrington have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and on suspicion of 39 counts of manslaughter.


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