the Families of the vietnamese who died in the truck, have had problems with the deceased’s remains home.

the 16 corpses of the vietnamese, who were found dead in a truck in the uk, Essex in October, has arrived in Vietnam.

It shall notify the ministry of foreign affairs of Vietnam on Wednesday. In total, they killed 39 of the truck’s refrigerated container.

the Bodies reached to the Noi Bai airport early on Wednesday and will soon be transported to the relatives.

– After waiting for so many days, my son is finally here, says Nguyen Dinh Gia, the father of the dead Nguyen Dinh Luong.

– We are in great sorrow, but we have to keep our emotions back to organize my son’s funeral, saith the Gia on the phone from his home in the town of Can Loc in Ha Tinh province.

It was the 23. in October, eight women and 31 men were found dead in a Pasgol refrigerated container in a trailer in Grays in Essex. Nine of them were teenagers.

the Vietnamese and uk authorities will continue to coordinate the work with to get the remaining equal home, notify the ministry, however, without giving further details.

the Families of the victims, all aged between 15 and 44 years have been plagued by confusion and anxiety over how the bodies would come back to Vietnam.

They have even had to pay to get the victims home. It has, according to official documents from the ministry claimed the lives of over 19.000 dollars for every corpse.

the Vietnamese authorities have announced that they would lay out for the costs, which the families could pay back later.

A northern irish man, who is charged with manslaughter in connection with the case, have acknowledged to have contributed to illegal immigration. He faces a total of 41 different charges.

Two other northern irish is arrested in the case. Ten persons were to be arrested in Vietnam.

the discovery of the bodies in the kølecontainerne has again thrown light on the illegal migration, organised by traffickers, who send the poor people from Asia, Africa and the Middle east, on dangerous journeys to western countries.

/ritzau/Reuters