LONDON — A man is suspected of murder after authorities in England discovered dozens of bodies in a truck container in Essex, police said.
Aerial footage from the scene in Grays shows forensic officers walking in and out of the lorry parked on Eastern Avenuehttps://t.co/cn4DLJjnHA pic.twitter.com/ynmTaBTwDN
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"This is an absolute tragedy, and a very sad day"
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Deputy Chief Constable Pippa Mills says Essex police are in the early stages of investigating the death of 38 adults and one teenager, found inside a lorry at an industrial park https://t.co/sES2BVRBGR pic.twitter.com/b2rcEki1oD
According to the BBC, the bodies of 39 people, including 38 adults and one teen, were discovered early Wednesday at an industrial park in Grays. Police arrested the truck's 25-year-old driver, a man from Northern Ireland whose name was not released, in connection with the deaths, the network reported.
A cordon has been put in place as police work to identify the 39 victims found in the truck container. Access to and from the industrial park remain closed pic.twitter.com/JzpAZBcP3V
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North Essex police Chief Superintendent Andrew Mariner called the incident "tragic," The Associated Press reported.
"We are in the process of identifying the victims; however, I anticipate that this could be a lengthy process," he said, according to the news service.
Investigators said the truck, which came from Bulgaria, arrived in England on Saturday.
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