4 men face court hearing in Hungary for migrant truck deaths

August 29, 2015 04:05 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:07 pm IST - Kecskemet

People light candles by a sign that reads "Europe: your hand is covered with blood" at Keleti railway station in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Aug. 28, 2015, during a memorial for the 71 migrants who suffocated to death on the previous day in an abandoned truck on a main Austrian highway.

People light candles by a sign that reads "Europe: your hand is covered with blood" at Keleti railway station in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Aug. 28, 2015, during a memorial for the 71 migrants who suffocated to death on the previous day in an abandoned truck on a main Austrian highway.

Hungarian prosecutors are asking a court to keep in custody four men detained in connection with the deaths of 71 migrants found in a truck in neighboring Austria.

Prosecutors in Kecskemet said they would request the preliminary arrest of the three Bulgarians and an Afghan at a closed-doors hearing on Saturday in the central Hungarian city.

The truck with 71 dead migrants was found on Thursday in the safety lane of the main Budapest-to-Vienna highway. The suspects were detained in Hungary later that day.

It wasn’t clear how long the bodies had been inside the truck, which Hungarian prosecutors said set off from Kecskemet. Austrian officials say one of the suspects owns the truck and two others apparently took turns driving.

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