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Two more British police arrested a freezing container mass death in Britain. The deaths are all Chinese, but there are reports that one of the victims may be Vietnamese.

I am reporter Kim Seok-jae.

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British police have arrested two more men and women in their late 30s for the death of the frozen container masses, which killed 39 people, Reuters reported.

These men and women are charged with arranging smuggling and murder.

As a result, the number of people arrested for the incident has increased to three, including truck drivers.

Police also launched an autopsy of 39 bodies found in frozen containers.

Victims are believed to have verbal or suffocated in frozen containers down to minus 25 degrees.

The dead are all believed to be Chinese, but not yet confirmed.

Reuters quotes Twitter from Vietnamese human rights activists as saying one of the victims may be Vietnamese.

The human rights activist says she was sending a text message to her mother that Tramai, a 26-year-old Vietnamese woman, could not breathe when she moved from Belgium to England.

Tramai said he originally moved from Vietnam to China and later had plans to enter England through France.

The Vietnamese embassy in London says it is contacting British police and is awaiting a specific response.