All found in a lorry in Essex, one which was registered in Bulgaria to a company based in Northern Ireland.
Their country of origin and ethnicities are unknown. They arrived in Holyhead from port unknown, but suspected to be Dublin via Cherbourg, Roscoff or somewhere else. Their initial departure point(s) and final destination(s) are unknown. All we know is that they are dead. It is tragic and very sad.
How could this happen when we are told that we have the technology to have end-to-end tracking of every cargo on every vehicle? Was this lorry not checked at any point on its journey and how often is that the case?
Now what we are getting are the weasel words and phrases: "migrants" who are unable to "travel by conventional means" and that we all have a duty to "stop this trafficking of humans" and to put the traffickers "in jail". It's sickening.
I'll tell you how to stop the trafficking. First, start by calling these people what most of them are: bogus asylums seekers and / or illegal immigrants. If they came from anywhere other than a place with a direct sea border with the British Isles then they have acted illegally. The same goes for Europe. Second, once they land round them up and send them straight back to their last known point of departure, every single one - no questioning and no processing. It came out last week that of all the hundreds of those picked up in the channel only six had been returned. Make the sending back very public using BBC World Service, adverts in the countries most likely to be the starting points, YouTube and other social media. Send the message out that paying to get in illegally is a dangerous waste of money and will fail and you might just put a few traffickers out of business and save lives in the process.
Being "nice" and "reasonable" is patently not working.