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افتراضي 16 bodies of lorry tragedy victims repatriated to Vietnam

HANOI: The bodies of 16 of the 39 Vietnamese who died when human traffickers carried them by lorry to the UK last month were repatriated to their homeland on Wednesday and have been taken to their families.The bodies arrived on a flight that landed in Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, the news website VNExpress reported. The website published photos of ambulances that transported the bodies to their home provinces south of Hanoi. The bodies were found on October 23 in the English town of Grays, east of London. Police say the victims were aged between 15 and 44.The 31 men and eight women are believed to have paid human traffickers for their clandestine transit into the UK. Several suspects have been arrested in the UK and Vietnam. Hoang Lanh, father of 18-year-old victim Hoang Van Tiep, said by phone that he had been informed by a local government official that his son’s remains would be brought home Wednesday, along with those of six other victims from Dien Chau district in Nghe An province, including Mr Tiep’s cousin Nguyen Van Hung.“It’s bittersweet, I can’t believe I would have to welcome my son back like this,” Lanh said. “I’m devastated but I am happy to have him back with us soon.”Hoang Thi Nhiem, Mr Tiep’s sister, said her family had received her brother’s body shortly before noon. We are very sad, but we are happy now that he has been brought back to the place where he was born to be with his family and surrounded with love from the family,” she said.“He wouldn’t be able to rest in peace if he had still been in England.” Another victim’s family expressed their sadness ahead of receiving the bodies of their loved one. I have been sad for a month and I can’t eat anything,” said Nguyen Thanh Le, father of 33-year-old Nguyen Van Hung.“My son died far away from his home and I had to wait for a long time, but today his body is coming back and tomorrow is the funeral.” The British ambassador to Vietnam, Gareth Ward, said that the two countries will continue to work together “to prevent human trafficking and protect vulnerable people here”.“We will continue working with Vietnamese authorities to investigate the criminal acts that led to this tragedy,” he said in a video statement. In the coming time, I plan to visit the affected communities to express my condolences and reinforce the British government’s commitment to preventing anything like this from happening again.” Legal proceedings in the case are continuing in the UK.bodies lorry tragedy victims repatriated

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