London: The names of all the 39 Vietnamese nationals who were found dead in a refrigerated lorry in the UK's Essex county on October 23 have been released by police.
"This was an incredibly important process and our team has been working hard to bring answers to worried families who fear their loved one may be among those whose tragic journey ended on our shores," assistant chief constable Tim Smith said on Friday.
"Our priority has been to identify the victims to preserve the dignity of those who have died and to support the victims' friends and families," he added.
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The process of identifying those who died in the container took over two weeks.
An Identification Commission, overseen by the coroner for Essex, used fingerprints, DNA, dental records and distinctive body markings such as tattoos and scars to confirm the victims' names.
Most of those who died were in their 20s and 30s, there were 10 teenagers including two were in their early 40s. Eight were women.
All the victims came from central or northern Vietnam.