Now the story separates tractor and trailer.Perhaps, I am being over sensitive, but on BBC News this minute is a report of a horrific event, where 39 people were found dead in a lorry in Essex a few hours ago. The initial assumption, without evidence, was that it came from Holyhead and hence Ireland was responsible. The speaker ,a Baroness Butler? Chair of a HoL anti slavery committee spent a period of time suggesting that Ireland was at fault. However the evidence was released during the interview that the lorry had actually come from Holland to Turrock . Now it would have been appropriate for her to have acknowledged the error and acknowledge Ireland's innocence, but of course this was not acknowledged.
This of course pales into insignificance compared to the deaths of 39 Bulgarians.
Initially police said the lorry had entered the UK via Holyhead in north Wales. But amid a swirl of information, they later said the trailer – the rear section of the vehicle, containing the bodies – travelled from Zeebrugge into Purfleet, Essex, and docked in the Thurrock area shortly after 12.30am.
The tractor unit – the cab section at the front in which the driver sits – travelled separately from Northern Ireland. Robinson is believed to have picked up the trailer minutes before the ambulance service was alerted.