Dockworkers at a major London port discovered 35 people inside a shipping container Saturday morning.One of them, an adult male, was declared dead at the scene, according to Essex police Superintendent Trevor Roe.Several others -- including children -- were said to have "significant health problems," according to a police statement.
Daniel Gore of England
Ambulance Service said the patients -- all of whom were conscious when
they were found -- are being treated for dehydration and hypothermia at
three London-area hospitals.
None of their conditions are believed to be life-threatening, he said.
What caused the one death was not yet known. A homicide investigation is under way, according to Roe.
'Screaming and Banging'
Workers at Tilbury Docks made the discovery after "screaming and banging was heard from inside the container," Roe said.The stowaways are from
the Indian subcontinent, said Roe, but it was not immediately clear if
that is where their maritime journey originated, or when it did.
What is known is that
the container they were in arrived to Tilbury -- located on the River
Thames about 30 miles east of London -- aboard a ship owned by P&O
Ferries at 6 a.m. (1 a.m. ET) from the Belgian port city of Zeebrugge
after a nearly nine-hour trip.
Company spokeswoman Natalie Hardy told CNN that P&O Ferries operates two such trips a day between London and Zeebrugge.
She said P&O Ferries
does not inspect the contents of the containers it transports as a
matter of company policy. Such checks, according to Hardy, are the
responsibility of the UK Border Agency.
There were 50 containers on the ship, according to Roe. He said they would all be thoroughly searched.British authorities blasted the "criminal networks" engaged in human trafficking.
"Today's tragic incident
at Tilbury is a reminder of the often devastating human consequences of
illegal migration," Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire
said in a statement. "This incident is now a criminal investigation.
Border Force officers are fully engaged with Essex police and the
Tilbury port authorities as the necessary steps are taken towards
bringing those responsible to justice."
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