Remains of the 39 Vietnamese nationals, who died while being smuggled in a truck to England last month, have been repatriated to their home country
Airport workers move a coffin belonging to one of the victims who was found dead in a truck container in the UK, to an ambulance for homeland repatriation at Noi Bai airport in Hanoi, Vietnam on November 30, 2019.
Photos by the official Vietnam News Agency showed the arrival at the Hanoi airport of 16 bodies and seven urns, which were flown from London.
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