Austrian officials now say the bodies of more than 70 people, thought to
be migrants, were in an abandoned lorry fou
They originally estimated that between 20 to 50 people died in the vehicle, found near the Hungarian border.
Police sent to investigate the dumped lorry on the A4 road towards Vienna discovered the decomposing bodies.
The local police chief said it appeared those in the vehicle had been dead for one-and-a-half to two days.
The
victims were probably already dead when the vehicle crossed into
Austria from Hungary, authorities said. It is unclear how they died.
The
vehicle was towed to a customs building with refrigeration facilities
in Nickelsdorf where forensic teams worked through the night to examine
the bodies.
Austrian police are expected to reveal the exact toll at a news conference at 11:00 (09:00 GMT) on Friday.
The police forces in Austria and Hungary are working together to try and find the driver.
A report in Austrian newspaper Krone (in German) said on Friday that seven people had been arrested in Hungary, but this has not been confirmed.
The
vehicle bears the logo of a Slovakian poultry company, Hyza, which said
it no longer owned the vehicle - but the buyers had not removed the
branding.
The Hungarian prime minister's chief of staff, Janos
Lazar, said on Friday that the lorry was registered to a Romanian
citizen in Kecskemet, a city in central Hungary.
Hans Peter
Doskozil, police chief in the Burgenland province where the lorry was
found, said it was a refrigerated vehicle - not the typical choice for
people smugglers, he added.
The lorry, which has Hungarian number plates, is understood to have left Budapest on Wednesday morning.
source: BBC
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