France informed Portugal that an investigation is under way into the death of drivers in Calais
The Secretary of State for the Portuguese Communities said this Wednesday that the French authorities had told her that an investigation was under way into the death of a Portuguese driver in Calais, after alleged clashes with migrants trying to enter the UK.
In response to a request from the Lusa agency, Berta Nunes indicated that the Consulate General in Paris is in contact with French authorities, who said that an investigation was underway into the exact contours of the success.
On Sunday night, a Portuguese lorry driver died at a service station near Calais, France, after alleged clashes with three migrants who boarded the truck to cross the UK border.
The incident took place at the Epitre service station, a regular stopping point for many drivers crossing the Channel Tunnel or the port of Calais, and the Portuguese driver is said to have forced three migrants who hid in the truck to get out so as not to illegally pass to the UK.
According to French media, the migrants must assault the 48-year-old Portuguese driver, who then entered the truck’s cabin and ended up having a heart attack.
The driver was rescued at the scene, but ended up dying after receiving medical assistance from the fire department. Migrants fled the site.
According to the clarification of the Secretary of State for the Portuguese Communities, the family of this Portuguese citizen, or any other entity, does not request support from the Embassy or Consulate-General.
“The Secretary of State for the Portuguese Communities continues to monitor this case”, said information.