Trial over people found dead in lorry in Essex delayed to 2023

It's because of difficulties finding space in courts

Author: Emily Pennink, PA Old Bailey CorrespondentPublished 22nd Dec 2021

The trial of a haulier accused over a people-smuggling operation which ended in the deaths of 39 men, women and children has been delayed until 2023.

The victims, all Vietnamese nationals, were found dead shortly after the container they were in arrived in Grays, Essex on a ferry from Zeebrugge in Belgium in the early hours of October 23rd 2019.

Caolan Gormley, 24, has denied a charge of conspiracy to assist illegal immigration.

Gormley, who is on unconditional bail, had been due to go on trial next June at the Old Bailey.

But at a hearing on Wednesday, Judge Mark Lucraft QC put the case back to January 31 2023.

Setting out the difficulties of finding trial slots in the pandemic, he told how defendants in custody took priority.

Gormley, of Kedew Road in Caledon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, did not attend the hearing but was represented by his lawyer.

Judge Lucraft said he would review the situation at a hearing on March 2 next year.

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