39 victims, who were frozen in the truck, fled for a better living

Chinese bandits “Snakeheads” may be the ones involved in the death of 39 migrants found frozen in the back of a truck in Essex, Great Britain. According to British media, they may have been travel organisers, as part of a lucrative network of smuggling in the world. Otherwise, [...]
Chinese bandits “Snakeheads” may be the ones involved in the death of 39 migrants found frozen in the back of a truck in Essex, Great Britain.
According to British media, they may have been travel organisers, as part of a lucrative network of smuggling in the world.
Different, “Snakeheads”, according to Wikipedia, are Chinese gangs that do human trafficking in other countries.
They are also found in the Fujian region of China and traffic their clients in wealthier Western countries like those in Western Europe, North America, Australia, and some regions closer to Taiwan and Japan.
The group of people found dead were allegedly the gang's prey, desperate to escape hard life and find a better life in the West.
And one source said that heartless bandits would not feel bad about the fate of 31 men and eight women, but would be angry with the money they lost because they did not arrive alive.
Migrant hopes died with them, trapped in an unimaginable horror in a refrigerator truck at an Esex port after traveling 5,000 miles from their poor homeland.
The truck driver, Robinson, is said to have dimmed when he found the bodies gathered in the container, which he was pulling from Purflietti to Grays.
According to “Mirrial”, the 25-year-old managed to call 999, but was arrested under suspicion of murder. But friends insisted that he had no knowledge that he carried a human burden of tragedy.
But according to the <x0-Merium”, these smugglers follow the victims”, luring them with the promise of a better life before they pay thousands of pounds to take trips to the West with a “output service” cost 30,000 pounds.
They usually fly from China's Fujian region to Europe, at all costs paid, and then settle in the accommodate.
Then they are placed on cargo trucks and directed into the dark, without food equipment, ventilation, water, or toilet equipment.












