Migrants on abandoned truck had oxygen for only 1½ hours

None of 71 migrants found dead in truck identified by police yet

Seventy-one people stand in a truck in Bochum, Germany during a public re-enactment referring to the 71 dead refugees found in the back of an abandoned truck. Photograph: Ina Fassbender/Reuters
Seventy-one people stand in a truck in Bochum, Germany during a public re-enactment referring to the 71 dead refugees found in the back of an abandoned truck. Photograph: Ina Fassbender/Reuters

Among the 71 dead migrants found last week in an abandoned truck on an Austrian motorway were Syrian, Iraqi and Afghan nationals, but not a single one of them has been identified yet.

Hans Peter Doskozil, police chief for the province of Burgenland, told a news conference that the migrants had likely died from suffocation on Hungarian territory shortly after entering the truck, whose refrigeration system was not working.

“We found a total of 17 travel documents. Based on these we have been able to determine that this was a mixed group of people. Syrian nationals, Iraqis and also Afghans are likely to have been on board,” Doskozil said.

He said 40 phones had also been found and there had been contact with people who claimed to be relatives of the victims.

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The migrants showed no signs of having tried to break free, police said at a news conference.

They appeared to have fallen unconscious slowly and only had enough oxygen for an hour to an hour and a half.