FOUR men are on trial at the Old Bailey in connection with the deaths of 39 Vietnamese immigrants found in a refrigerated lorry in Grays, in October.

Jurors have heard Maurice Robinson, 26, and Ronan Hughes, 41, have admitted manslaughter of the migrants.

Lorry driver Eamonn Harrison, 23, of Co Down, who dropped the trailer off at Zeebrugge, has denied 39 counts of manslaughter along with "key player" Gheorghe Nica, 43, of Langdon Hills.

Harrison, another lorry driver, Christopher Kennedy, 24, of Co Armagh, and Valentin Calota, 37, of Birmingham, have denied being part of a wider people-smuggling conspiracy, which Nica has admitted to.

This week, the jury have be shown dozens of pieces of evidence, all of which are detailed here.

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CCTV - Maurice Robinson as he picked up the container in Purfleet

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Disposed - Maurice Robinson's phone, found in a drain

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Salvaged - the remnants of Robinson's phone

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Harrowing - the lorry in which 39 immigrants lost their lives

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Tampered - the lock on Robinson's lorry had tampered with and glued together

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Message - a snapchat message received by Maurice Robinson

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Arrival - the police arrive Waterglade Industrial Park, in Grays

Call - Maurice Robinson's 999 call 

Arrival - police arrive at the scene in early hours of October 23