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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    Tragic. Would seem the police must think they were still alive when they reached England or they could not charge Maurice Robinson with manslaughter. Perhaps he was delayed and knew the risk but did not inform the authorities until he checked the container.

    Sad loss of life.
    I take it they were alive not long before they were discovered by the below. Also, the refrigerator must have been switched off at some stage which stops air going into the container. Below is some interview text of the young 26 year old lady I advised about in my last post, her father. It is shortens my breath when I read her last words were apoligizing to her parents for the decision to take the journey. My heart goes out to the family and the people who lost there lives

    The rain is lit up by the streetlamps as it drums lightly on the corrugated metal roof of Pham Thi Tra My's family home in the town of Nghen, in Vietnam's Ha Tinh province.

    Inside, her father, mother and two brothers take burning sticks of incense, bring them three times to their head and set them in front of a portrait of the 26-year-old they are certain died thousands of miles away, trapped in a lorry in Essex.

    "She had a big heart and really cared for the family," her father, Pham Van Thin, tells.

    "She put the family first and would not think about herself.

    "We all have been in shock. I cannot explain our pain and devastating feeling. We were all very devastated and sad."

    Police investigating the discovery of 39 bodies in the back of a refrigerated container in Grays have not yet officially identified any of the victims, but Tra My's family is convinced she is among them.

    Their surety comes because of messages she sent shortly before the lorry and its cargo full of death were discovered.

    Her father showed me his phone, which depicted his daughter's final messages.

    "I'm sorry Dad and Mum," she wrote. "The way I went overseas was not successful. Mum, I love Dad and you so much, I'm dying because I can't breathe. Nghen, Can Loc, Ha Tinh, Vietnam. Mum, I am so sorry, Mum."

    The home address she gave is not an incidental detail - it is where Tra My wanted her body to be returned.

    Her journey started only this month. She left Nghen on 3 October for Hanoi before travelling to China by land, her father said. Following this, she flew to France.

    Different stages were handled by different people and her family paid when she reached each arrival point - a total cost of £31,000.

    Tra My's plan when she got to the UK was to work in a nail salon, where she thought she could earn between £1,300 and £2,000 a month that she could send home to Vietnam.

    "We tried to talk her out of it," her father said, adding: "Because it would be a very difficult journey for her as a girl.

    "But she said if I don't go, the family would stay in a very difficult situation because of our big debt. So she took a risk and decided to go."

    In the UK, police have said formal identifications of the victims will take some time - but in Nghen, they are already mourning her.

    Tra My's mother can barely move for the grief, while her son helps her sit down and holds her.

    "There is no hope based on the information we have," Pham Vin Thin said.

    "This is our main wish, to have our daughter brought home as soon as possible."


    RIP beautiful soul
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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    I feel sorry for the driver charged with 39 counts of murder & only a young lad.

    I would be very surprised if he knew anything about it!
    Feel free to be surprised . But I do agree Social Media should not Judge jury

    The number of layers of wrong associated with these deaths is a long list indeed. I cannot get that text from that woman to her family out of the corner of my mind. It seems Vietnamese but it could have been any number of other nations. Even if they got through what awaited them was not exactly paradise either. When the Majority look away Evil thrives .
    If that driver is found guilty and the others being mentioned what sentence I wonder.
    The rise of such trafficking in hope turned to slavery/misery is the Symptom not the root of the problem.
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    https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/b...-used-17150670

    Essex lorry deaths: Route used to traffic migrants "bears the hallmarks of a loyalist heroin-smuggling route"

    "That route and the network involved bears the hallmarks of a loyalist heroin-smuggling route."

    The route used to traffic 39 migrants from Zeebrugge to Purfleet bears close similarities to a heroin-smuggling route used by Northern Ireland paramilitary gangs, it has been claimed.
    A source told Belfast Live: “That route and the network involved bears the hallmarks of a loyalist heroin-smuggling route.

    “But there are also links to well-known republican families who these days are very active in smuggling.”


    Despite their historic sectarian differences, there are instances when former republican and loyalist paramilitaries-turned-gangsters co-operate and co-ordinate their criminality.
    Police are understood to be investigating links to two crime families with paramilitary ties north and south of the Irish border who are notorious for smuggling alcohol and tobacco.
    The information comes after the bodies of 38 adults and one teenager were discovered inside the container of a refrigerated lorry at an industrial estate in Grays in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

    Police have arrested driver Mo Robinson of Portadown, Northern Ireland on suspicion of murder and a second 48-year-old Northern Ireland man was arrested at Stanstead Airport on Friday.
    He is being questioned on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and on suspicion of manslaughter.
    An Essex Police spokesperson said this arrest "follows the arrests of a 38-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman from Warrington during warrants executed in Cheshire overnight on Thursday” on suspicion of the same offences.

    The couple have been named as Irish woman Joanna Maher and her husband Thomas - a haulier.
    Meanwhile, Northern Ireland trucker Mo Robinson remains in police custody.


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    The scum paramilitaries if one wants to canal them that are criminals full stop who just use religion and politics to further their criminal enterprises.

    They will co operate with their so.called enemy if it suits them and they will murder anyone on their own side so.to speak that they see as a threat in any way or even just to create fear among the foot soilders.

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    The paramilitaries never give it up, after the ceasefire, for many years a blind eye was turned to trafficking and smuggling and that give them even more power to build up their empires even joining forces with Chinese and EE Terror Gangs/Traffickers, the governments on both sides have got a lot to answer for. These terror mafia gangs have flooded most of NI with drugs and heavily involved in prostitution of innocent young foreign people and run the show.
    They are slaves when they arrive here, The men go to to work in factories and farms while the women are sold for sex but we all can do our part here.
    If something does not look right and sound right it should get your alarm bells ringing.
    The terror gangs wont care one bit about loss of life, about families and those who lost loved ones, they'll be thinking only about of loss of earnings only so things need to be tightened up but you would think the authorities would have learnt by this, very sad

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    Well the Driver Mo Robinson, just as I thought was a Trafficker, I hope he goes to prison for a very long time and suffers in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKnight View Post
    Well the Driver Mo Robinson, just as I thought was a Trafficker, I hope he goes to prison for a very long time and suffers in there
    put his name into twitter for photo's
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKnight View Post
    Well the Driver Mo Robinson, just as I thought was a Trafficker, I hope he goes to prison for a very long time and suffers in there
    It certainly looks that way, and hopefully the fact it's a multi national investigation the charges are based on solid evidence and not just a desire for a quick result.

    Hopefully the investigations will result in a reduction of this kind of crime and anyone who has been trafficked in the same manner and is living in the UK or Ireland who come forward are given sanctuary and not deported.

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    looks like his boasting on Facebook has helped this investigation
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    Terrible stuff alright, so many factors the lead to this shit. Always makes me think will we ever get our shit together.

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