British police last week charged two men with manslaughter over the deaths of the group, whose bodies were found inside a container on the truck on Oct 23. “The best thing to do now is to deal with the consequences of the incident and help family members receive the bodies.”Cau added that police were treating the tragedy as a smuggling incident rather than a case of people-trafficking. On Friday, police in Ha Tinh said they had arrested two people and summoned others for questioning on suspicion of involvement in the case. The suspected truck driver has been charged over the deaths. Two families with relatives feared dead in the incident said on Saturday that authorities in Britain had asked them for help with visual identification of the bodies.
Source: The Star November 05, 2019 01:18 UTC