Strange! A massacre,
when police were first alerted to the 7.5 ton truck, the corpses were said to
be so decomposed it was difficult to put an estimate on the number of dead.
The bodies of 71 people
were in a lorry that was found abandoned in Austria on Thursday, police have
said.
It was originally thought
there were between 20 and 50.
Investigators have been
examining the lorry in detail in order to work out how many were inside.
An Austrian police chief
said that several were refugees from Syria.
Hans Peter Doskozil, police
chief for the province of Burgenland, said he believes the truck was parked up
for at least 24 hours before it was discovered
Four people have now been
arrested in Hungary in connection with the deaths, police said.
They earlier said they
believe a Bulgarian-Hungarian trafficking ring is responsible and they hope the
arrests will lead them to those behind the deaths.
Of those arrested in
Hungary, three are Bulgarian and a fourth is of Afghan nationality.
A statement on Hungary
Police's website said: "In addition, police have conducted house searches ...and questioned almost 20 people as
witnesses."
As yet, none of those
arrested are Hungarian, the statement added.
Police said 59 of those who
died were men, eight were women and four were children, including one baby
girl.
Forensic specialists clad
in white protective suits have been seen wheeling body bags away from the
refrigerated customs building in the village of Nickelsdorf where the vehicle
was taken.
It was found shortly before
noon local time (11am UK time) by an Austrian highway patrol which had spotted
the vehicle on the edge of the A4 highway, close to Parndorf.
The spot is about 50km (28
miles) southeast of the capital Vienna and about 25km (16 miles) from the
Hungarian and Slovak borders.
Austrian newspaper Krone
said that early investigations have found the truck was in Budapest in the
early hours of Wednesday and was seen at the border at around 9am.
The truck was then seen
again in Austria at around 5am on Thursday and when it failed to move for some
time, witnesses called the police.
When officers arrived they
found the back door slightly ajar and inside were the partially decomposed
remains of the migrants.
"When they checked
they found it had no driver and blood was dripping out of the vehicle and there
was a smell of dead bodies," Helmut Marban, press officer for Burgenland
police, said.
The police chief said it is
suspected that those trapped in the trailer suffocated after being unable to
get out.
Post mortems are being
carried out to determine the exact causes of death.

Merciful God
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