Nghe An
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Area | 16490 |
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Population | 3. 547 million (2019) |
Area code | 238 |
Points of interest | Cua Lo Beach |
Uncle Ho's hometown | |
Colleges and universities | Vinh University |
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ID | 947447 |
About Nghe An
Nghệ An is a province in north-central Vietnam bordering Laos and the Gulf of Tonkin. On the coast, Cửa Lò and Quỳnh Nghĩa are laid-back, white-sand beaches. Hoàng Trù and Kim Liên villages feature the homes where Ho Chi Minh was born and raised, as well as museums and monuments dedicated to the leader. Remote Pù Mát National Park is a sanctuary for endangered animals such as gibbons, tigers and Asian elephants.
Essex lorry deaths: Who are the victims?
... Tran Thi Tho, 21A friend who lives in Glasgow did not want to be identified, but with Miss Tho - who was from Nghe An province - when she arrived in the UK...
Essex lorry deaths: Police name 39 Vietnamese victims
... Bui Thi Nhung, 19, from Nghe An province, was also found dead in the lorry The bodies were discovered in a lorry trailer in the early hours of 23 October Pham Thi Tra My, 26, sent her family a message on the night of 22 October - the day before the 39 people were found dead - saying she could not breathe and her trip to a foreign land has failed ...
Essex lorry deaths: Bodies of victims have all been identified
... The victims came from Vietnamese provinces Haiphong, Hai Duong, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh and Hue, according to police in the country...
Essex lorry deaths: Vietnamese police arrest eight people
... The suspects are being held in relation to people smuggling offences, the director of police in the Nghe An province in north-central Vietnam said...
Essex migrant lorry deaths should be wake-up call - MPs
... Meanwhile, police investigating the lorry deaths in Nghe An province said eight people have been arrested in connection with people smuggling...
Essex lorry deaths: Agony builds for Vietnamese families
... It is believed most of those who died in the container came from the same district, Yen Thanh, in Nghe An province...
Essex lorry deaths: Anguish in Vietnam for families of missing
... Bui Thi Nhung is from Nghe An province Since the bodies were discovered on Wednesday, several families in Vietnam have expressed concerns over missing relatives...
Why do Vietnamese people make hazardous journeys to the UK?
... The poorer Nghe An province has seen more emigration in recent years In these areas there s been a tradition in the past couple of decades of migration overseas, legal or irregular, in order to find work and then sending money home...
Essex lorry deaths: Bodies of victims have all been identified
The bodies were discovered in a lorry trailer in the Early Hours of 23 October
The 39 Vietnamese people found dead in a refrigerated lorry have all been formally identified, police said.
Essex Police had been working with Vietnamese officials to identify the 31 men and eight women found dead in Grays, Essex, on 23 October.
A series of files have been handed to Essex senior coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray.
The Force said it wanted to give Families time to take in the news before making The Names public.
The Victims came from Vietnamese provinces Haiphong, Hai Duong , Nghe An , Ha Tinh , Quang Binh and Hue, according to police in the country.
Extradition proceedingsAssistant Chief Constable for Essex Tim Smith said identification was "an important step" in The Investigation .
The bodies were found on the Waterglade Industrial Estate after the container had travelled to nearby Purfleet from Zeebrugge, in Belgium.
The Driver of The Lorry , Maurice Robinson, from Northern Ireland , appeared in court last week charged with A Number of offences, including 39 counts of manslaughter.
Extradition proceedings have also begun against 22-year-old Eamonn Harrison, who was arrested in Dublin on a European Arrest Warrant .
, Ronan and Christopher Hughes, who are wanted on suspicion of manslaughter and people trafficking.
There have been 11 arrests in two provinces of Vietnam in relation to the deaths.
Pham Thi Tra My and Nguyen Dinh Luong's Families are concerned they may be among The VictimsAssistant Chief Constable Smith said: "It is only right that we provide an opportunity for Family Members to take in the news confirming the death of their loved ones before releasing any further information.
"Our thoughts remain with the Families and friends of those whose tragic journey ended on our shores. "
The Reverend Simon Nguyen, who led the service, said The Victims lost their lives "seeking freedom, dignity and happiness"A service was held at The Church of The Holy Name and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in East London on Saturday evening.
Coroner Mrs Beasley Murray offered her "deepest condolences" to The Victims ' Families .
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Source of news: bbc.com