Vietnam takes forensic samples to help in truck deaths case
YEN THANH, Vietnam — Police have taken forensic samples from people in central Vietnam who believe their family members may be among the 39 victims found dead in a container truck in England last week.
Up to 24 Vietnamese families had reported their missing family members to local authorities as of Sunday afternoon, the VNExpress news website reported.
Police took hair, fingernail and other forensic samples from the family members in Nghe An province to try to help identify the suspected trafficking victims who were found Wednesday in the vehicle container in an industrial park in southeastern England.
Thirteen people in Nghe An’s Yen Thanh district have been reported missing, with relatives fearing they were on the truck.