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Dover lorry death driver guiltyMAIDSTONE, England (CNN) -- A Dutch lorry driver has been found guilty of the manslaughter of 58 Chinese immigrants whose bodies were found in a lorry. Sixty Chinese people tried to illegally enter Britain hidden in the back of a sealed lorry container laden with tomatoes which arrived in a ferry at Dover, in Kent, on June 18 last year. Port officials found the dead bodies of 54 men and four women when they inspected the lorry at Dover's eastern docks. Two men survived the journey.
Those who died suffocated after the only air vent on the side of the lorry was closed, allegedly by the driver, for the five-hour ferry crossing from the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. Perry Wacker, 33, of Rotterdam, was found guilty of 58 counts of manslaughter on Thursday, and conspiracy to smuggle people into Britain. He will be sentenced later in the day. Chinese translator Ying Guo, 30, of South Woodford, Essex, was found guilty of conspiracy to smuggle immigrants into Britain, which carries a maximum jail sentence of 10 years. They both dened all charges. The prosecution alleged that Guo was the immigrants' contact in this country and helped organise their arrival and bogus asylum applications. The jury was today sent out on Tuesday after the six-week trial at Maidstone Crown Court in Kent. RELATED STORIES:
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