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Is it irresponsible for the British side to make a rash judgment and release news before the investigation of the corpse hiding case in the truck is clear?

Britain tends to be irresponsible, but it is also gradually investigating the truth, and people all over the world are waiting for the truth to appear. Therefore, it remains to be considered to directly accuse Britain of irresponsibility, and it is necessary to speak with facts. After all, the whole picture of the incident has not yet been seen, so we should wait for the truth of the incident to judge whether Britain's attempts and practices are correct.

all the bodies have been removed. After checking more than 5 items, the British police confirmed that at least 2 people had fake China passports. A Vietnamese family member who claimed to be the victim said that this car was only one of the trucks carrying passengers, and the other two trucks had successfully reached their destination and completed the smuggling task; More than 1 Vietnamese immigrants were smuggled to Britain.

On October 25th, British police found 39 bodies in an industrial park in Essex, southeast England. The bodies were put in a refrigerated container truck. The police are still trying to identify the victims. Detective Chief Inspector Martin passmore from Essex said: "We can't give the nationality of the victims in the van, but we can confirm that all the victims have been found."

Anthony Dang Hunam, a Catholic priest in Ngong An, Vietnam, said that most of the 39 victims were probably Vietnamese. According to various sources, in this incident, more than 1 people started a new life, but 39 people died. Many families have confirmed that they lost their loved ones in this tragedy.

Five suspects have been arrested, including truck driver david robinson, who was charged with 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to transport passengers, assisting illegal immigrants and money laundering, after the police extended his detention for more than 24 hours.