Remains of 39 Essex lorry victims return to Vietnam
The remains of all 39 people found dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry in Essex, UK, have been returned to Vietnam, according to Vietnam's Foreign Ministry. /VCG Photo

The remains of all 39 people found dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry in Essex, UK, have been returned to Vietnam, according to Vietnam's Foreign Ministry. /VCG Photo

The funeral of Anna Bui Thi Nhung, one of the 39 victims, was held at a church in Nghe An province, Vietnam, December 1, 2019. /VCG Photo

The funeral of Anna Bui Thi Nhung, one of the 39 victims, was held at a church in Nghe An province, Vietnam, December 1, 2019. /VCG Photo

Some of the victims' families said that it cost them a huge amount of fortune to repatriate their loved ones back to their homeland, which could leave them further in debt. It would cost each family more than 66 million Vietnam dong (about 2,852 U.S. dollars), according to BBC. /VCG Photo

Some of the victims' families said that it cost them a huge amount of fortune to repatriate their loved ones back to their homeland, which could leave them further in debt. It would cost each family more than 66 million Vietnam dong (about 2,852 U.S. dollars), according to BBC. /VCG Photo

To support the families, local organizers have raised more than 84,000 pounds (108,448 U.S. dollars). /VCG Photo

To support the families, local organizers have raised more than 84,000 pounds (108,448 U.S. dollars). /VCG Photo

The bodies of 39 victims were discovered on October 23 in a lorry in Essex. The lorry driver accused of manslaughter has admitted conspiring with others to assist illegal immigration and acquiring criminal property. /VCG Photo

The bodies of 39 victims were discovered on October 23 in a lorry in Essex. The lorry driver accused of manslaughter has admitted conspiring with others to assist illegal immigration and acquiring criminal property. /VCG Photo