Irish haulier pleads guilty to manslaughter of migrants in Essex

Ronan Hughes (40) on trial over discovery of 39 bodies in a truck container in Essex

An Irish haulier has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of migrants who were found dead in the trailer of a lorry in England.

The bodies of the Vietnamese nationals were discovered on an industrial estate in Grays, Essex, shortly after the lorry arrived in Purfleet on a ferry in the early hours of October 23rd last year.

Among the men, women and children were 10 teenagers, two of them 15-year-old boys. An inquest heard their medical cause of death was asphyxia and hyperthermia — a lack of oxygen and overheating — in an enclosed space.

On Friday, haulier Ronan Hughes (40), from Leitrim, Silverstream, Tyholland, Co Monaghan, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey in London to 39 counts of manslaughter.

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He also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration between May 1 2018 and October 24th, 2019. It was alleged he played a leading role in the operation, with his trailers and drivers used to transport migrants.

In June, the High Court in Dublin ordered the extradition of Hughes to the UK. He was arrested on April 20th at his home in Co Monaghan following the endorsement of a European Arrest Warrant issued by Essex police.

Hughes appeared in the Old Bailey on Friday alongside Eamonn Harrison (23), of Mayobridge, Co Down, who is alleged to have driven the lorry trailer to the Belgian port of Zeebrugge before it sailed to Purfleet.

Harrison pleaded not guilty to 39 counts of manslaughter and one count of conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration.

Harrison and Hughes appeared at the Old Bailey after being extradited from the Republic of Ireland in July.

On April 8th, lorry driver Maurice Robinson (25), from Craigavon, Co Armagh, who discovered the bodies after transporting the container from Purfleet to an alleged pick-up point in Grays, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to 39 counts of manslaughter.

He also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration of non-European Union citizens between May 1st, 2018 and October 24th, 2019 and acquiring criminal property, but denied a further charge of transferring criminal property.

In June, Alexandru-Ovidiu Hanga (28), of Hobart Road in Essex, admitted one count of conspiring to assist unlawful immigration between May 2018 and October 2019.

During the hearing on Friday, Gazmir Nuzi (42), of Barclay Road, Tottenham, north London, appeared at the Old Bailey by video link and pleaded guilty to a single charge of assisting unlawful immigration on or before October 11 2019 and April 18 2020.

Harrison now faces an Old Bailey trial on October 5th, with three other defendants.

Gheorghe Nica (43), of Langdon Hills, Basildon, Essex, who is alleged to have been a key player, has previously denied 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration.

Valentin Calota (37) of Birmingham, and Christopher Kennedy (23), with an address in Co Armagh, have denied being part of a people smuggling conspiracy.

Remanding the defendants into custody, Mr Justice Sweeney said the trial would go on for five weeks instead of eight.

A further hearing was fixed for September 21st for a pre-trial review. – PA