Mr. Ba suspects involved in the case of 39 bodies in containers in Essex were free to pay bail.

Transport company owners Thomas Maher and Joanna, both 38, from Warrington, were arrested in Cheshire on October 25. However, Essex police today confirmed the two suspects and another male, 45, from Northern Ireland, paid bail for bail.

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A container truck carrying 39 bodies left the scene at the Port of Waterglade in Essex, October 24 Photo: Reuters

"All three have been questioned for suspected manslaughter and conspiracy to traffickers," a police spokesman said. "The man and woman from Warrington were released on bail until November 11, while the man from Northern Ireland was released on bail until November 13.

Meanwhile, Mo Robinson, the driver of a container truck carrying 39 victims, left Purfleet port early in the morning on October 23, before going to stand before the Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on the counts of manslaughter 39 people, conspiring to join trafficking, conspiracy to support illegal immigration and money laundering.

Irish police on October 26 arrested a 23-year-old man thought to be the fifth suspect, but authorities later told Sun Online that he was arrested on "unrelated" charges against the tragedy in Essex. .

British authorities initially believed the victims, including 31 men and 8 women, were Chinese, but authorities were investigating suspected victims of non-Chinese nationality. The Vietnamese diplomatic agency is working closely with the British authorities, sharing information during the investigation to identify the victims.

British police chief police officer Martin Pasmore today asked Vietnamese in the UK to help identify 39 victims. "If you come here, we will do everything to welcome you, help you through this process, identify as quickly as possible to see if any of your acquaintances in this tragedy", Pasmore asserted.