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UK: Indian-origin people found in ship container 

London, August 16
A man was found dead while several people from the Indian sub-continent, including at least seven children, were hospitalised after they were found inside a shipping container at a British port today.

Some reports said they were believed to be of Indian-origin, possibly from Punjab. They were inside the container for at least 12 hours aboard a P&O commercial ferry. A homicide investigation has been launched after a man was found dead among the 35 stowaways discovered at Tilbury Docks in Essex.

The group, presumed to be illegal immigrants, was found when workers on the dock heard "screaming and banging" from inside the container as the ship, which had arrived from Zeebrugge in Belgium, was being unloaded, Superintendent Trevor Roe of Essex Police said in a statement.

According to police, all of the 34 survivors, including at least seven children, are being treated for dehydration and hypothermia. While all are believed to be from the Indian subcontinent, the police said it was too early to confirm their nationalities.

An Essex police statement said: "Essex police have launched an investigation following the discovery of a container of people at Tilbury Docks. Thirty-one people, including adults and children of both genders, were found inside. One man has sadly died and the others have significant health problems. Essex police is working in partnership with the Port of Tilbury, UK border force and the East of England ambulance service. A casualty bureau is in the process of being set up."

The stowaways were found inside one of the ship's 64 steel containers, which are 40-feet long and almost airtight when sealed. A "decontamination zone" was set up around the area. — PTI 

Survivors from Punjab?

* Survivors, believed to from Punjab, were found when workers on the Tilbury Docks in Essex heard “screaming and banging” from inside a ship container

* A homicide investigation has been launched after a man was found dead among the 35 stowaways

* Essex police said all 34 survivors, including at least seven children, were being treated for dehydration and hypothermia

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