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Video Of A Group Of Eight Migrants Jumping Out Of A Lorry And Running Away


Watch the migrants emerging from the back of a lorry and running away

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A shocking video footage has emerged that shows a group of eight migrants emerging from the back of a lorry and running away.

26-year-old saddle marker Gavin Cotterill said he was on his lunch break in Walsall, West Midlands when he saw the lorry.

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Two men approached the lorry and opened its back doors.

A group of eight migrants appeared from the back of the lorry and ran away.

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Mr. Cotterill said the men were in their twenties and speaking a foreign language.

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He filmed the moment and reported it to the police.

Mr. Cotterill said: “I was having a cigarette outside the back of my work on my 20-minute break when it happened. The lorry was parked over the road from my work and there was two men walking past.”

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“The men walked back to the lorry, opened the back door and then ran away.

Suddenly, eight more guys in their early 20s jumped out of the back of the lorry and ran over the bridge.”

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He said they all had backpacks on and were shouting something in a foreign language.

The witness also claimed that he took down the lorry driver’s registration number and called the police but they didn’t take the matter seriously.

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He said: “All the guys who jumped out had backpacks on and they were all shouting something in a foreign language.

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We told the lorry driver who was Polish but he just shook his shoulders and said ‘So?’.

“I took down the lorry driver’s registration number and called the police as well but they didn’t seem to care about it either.

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I was absolutely shocked. I’ve never witnessed anything like this before.”

West Midlands Police and the Home Office has not made any comment about it.

 

 

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