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Dublin Port

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Dublin Port is the seaport of Dublin, Ireland, of both historical and contemporary economic importance. Approximatively two-thirds of Ireland's port traffic travels via the port, which is by far the busiest on the island of Ireland.

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... In addition to the four vehicles seized in Monaghan on Thursday, a Northern Ireland-registered lorry and a Bulgarian-registered lorry were seized at Dublin Port last Tuesday as part of the same investigation...

Essex lorry deaths: Man due in court over 39 deaths

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... But Irish police, who are liaising with their Essex counterparts, said the man was the driver of a blue truck seized at Dublin Port as part of the ongoing investigations into the 39 deaths...

Essex lorry deaths: Anguish in Vietnam for families of missing

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... Dublin Port has been preparing for a no-deal Brexit scenario We cannot offset all the damage it will do, but we are doing everything we can...

Essex lorry deaths: Man due in court over 39 deaths

Feb 16,2020 3:14 am

Maurice Robinson appeared via video-link charged with 39 counts of manslaughter

A driver accused of the manslaughter of 39 People found dead in a lorry was part of a "global ring" of People smugglers, prosecutors have alleged.

Maurice Robinson, from Craigavon, was remanded in custody at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court.

The 39 bodies were found in The Lorry trailer on an industrial estate in Grays, Essex, on Wednesday.

Writing in a book of condolence, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said The World had been "shocked by this tragedy".

Mr Robinson, of Laurel Drive, appeared via video-link and is charged with 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic People , conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration and Money Laundering .

Prosecutor Ogheneruona Iguyovwe described The Conspiracy charges as "a global ring" involving "The Movement of a large number of illegal immigrants into the UK".

Mr Robinson was not asked to indicate pleas and will next appear at the Old Bailey on 25 November.

DNA tests are being carried out in Vietnam to help to identify The Victims .

Prime Minister Boris Johnson signed a book of condolence

The Prime Minister was joined at Thurrock Council's offices by Home Secretary Priti Patel and members of The Emergency services.

Writing in the book of condolence, Mr Johnson said: "The whole nation, and indeed The World had been shocked by this tragedy and the cruelty of the fate that has been suffered by innocent People who were hoping for a better life in This Country .

"In condemning the callousness of those responsible for this crime, we in the government of the United Kingdom resolve to do everything in our power to bring The Perpetrators to justice. "

At the scene

Richard Galpin, Bbc News

Home Secretary Priti Patel and Boris Johnson laid flowers in tribute to the People who died

Inside the modern Thurrock Council chamber, surrounded by aides and officials from The Emergency services, Boris Johnson bent down to write his message of condolence to the families of the 39 men and women who died inside the sealed container last week.

He hesitated briefly before starting to write a long message expressing the shock in This Country and beyond of what had happened.

Other officials followed in what was a solemn occasion carried out in silence.

The Prime Minister and home secretary then laid flowers in a small garden outside The Council offices before heading back to Central London .

Ms Patel later told The House of Commons there would be an "increased presence" of Border Force officers at Purfleet, the Essex port where the container arrived.

She also said an agreement had been reached with Belgian authorities to send additional immigration officers to Zeebrugge .

The bodies were discovered in the Early Hours of Wednesday

Three other People arrested in connection with the deaths were released on bail on Sunday.

Another driver, who is suspected of bringing the container to Zeebrugge before it crossed the Channel, was arrested at the port of Dublin on Saturday on unrelated charges.

But Irish police, who are liaising with their Essex counterparts, said The Man was The Driver of a blue truck seized at Dublin Port as part of the ongoing investigations into the 39 deaths.

The Blue truck cab was seized by police in Dublin The families of Pham Thi Tra My and Nguyen Dinh Luong are concerned they may be among The Victims

Detectives in Essex are now working on the largest mass fatality victim identification process in The Force 's history.

Initially, police said the 31 men and eight women were Chinese but A Number of Vietnamese families have described how they fear their loved ones are among The Dead .

Some of The Victims are said to have paid thousands of pounds to guarantee their Safe Passage to the UK, from where they would be able to carry out work that would give them money to send home.

Reuters reports that the UK government has sent documents to Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security in a bid to identify four of the 39 Victims .

Families in the country have shared their fears their loved ones could have been among those who died.

Pham Thi Tra My, 26, sent her family a message on Tuesday night, saying her "trip to a Foreign Land has failed".

Meanwhile, Nguyen Dinh Gia said he had not heard from his son Nguyen Dinh Luong, 20, since he told him last week he was trying to join a group to get from Paris to the UK.

Detectives are also investigating claims The Lorry could have been part of a convoy of three carrying about 100 People .

Maurice Robinson was remanded in custody at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court

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Source of news: bbc.com

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