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Deputy FM works in UK over lorry deaths

Deputy Foreign Minister To Anh Dung on November 4 held working sessions with representatives from the UK Home Office, signed funeral book and laid a wreath for the 39 victims found dead in Essex, northeast of London.
Deputy FM works in UK over lorry deaths ảnh 1At the working session (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Foreign Minister To AnhDung on November 4 held working sessions with representatives from the UK HomeOffice, signed funeral book and laid a wreath for the 39 victims found dead in Essex,northeast of London. 

During the working sessions, Dung thanked the UK for itsclose cooperation and asked the two countries’ authorities to work closelytogether and promptly verify identity of the victims at the earliest date.

He directed the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK to continuepartnering with the host authorities and come up with plans to take citizenprotection measures if necessary.

Earlier onOctober 23, the UK police found 39 dead people in a container truck in Essex.
Upon hearingthe news, several families in the central province of Ha Tinh reported to localauthorities that they had lost contact with their relatives who were on the wayto the UK.

Authorities are collecting DNA samples from the families to send to the UK forverification./.
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