Three years after Al Jazeera uncovered Vietnamese human trafficking practices to the UK, the business is still going strong.
It was a terrifying way to die. The grim discovery of 39 people found frozen to death inside a container at the back of a truck in southern England earlier this month is a stark reminder of the risks people will take in search of a better life.
Police initially believed all the dead were Chinese citizens but more than 20 Vietnamese families, almost all from the same region, have since expressed fears that their loved ones were among the victims. Some say almost all of the 39 victims were Vietnamese.
British police have charged the truck's 25-year-old driver with 39 counts of manslaughter.
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