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Illegal migrant crushed under lorry on M25 Sudanese migrant crushed on M25 after hiding under lorry
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An illegal migrant who hid under a lorry travelling from France has been killed trying to disembark while the vehicle was stationary on the M25. A migrant who hid under a lorry travelling from France has been killed trying to get out while the vehicle stopped on the M25.
The Met police said the victim was one of two men thought to have climbed under the lorry at Calais on Friday. The man was one of two Sudanese men thought to have climbed under the lorry at Calais on Friday, police said.
The vehicle took the Eurostar to England, then headed towards London. The accident occurred at about 19:00 GMT on Friday. They decided to leave the vehicle after becoming "extremely cold" after the lorry arrived in England.
Police want to track down the lorry driver, who failed to stop. But one of the men fell beneath the rear wheels when it started to move off again, police said.
A Met Police spokesman said the men had "become extremely cold and decided to leave the lorry", which was between junctions 24 and 25 of the M25 at the time. The other man was not injured and was detained by police on suspicion of immigration offences.
He said: "While the HGV was stationary in lane one of the motorway, one of the men worked himself free and clambered down the nearby grass verge. Police want to track down the driver, who failed to stop.
"The second man attempted to do the same, but the lorry began to move off and he is believed to have fallen beneath the rear wheels of the lorry suffering fatal injuries." Fatal injuries
A member of the public pulled the man to the edge of the carriageway and then drove off. The men are believed to have climbed underneath the lorry - a "foreign HGV" - at the French port of Calais on Friday morning.
Paramedics tried to revive the man, believed to be from Sudan, but he died at the scene. The vehicle went through the Channel Tunnel to England, then headed towards London and joined the M25. The accident occurred at about 19:00 GMT on Friday between junctions 24 and 25 of the motorway.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "While the HGV was stationary in lane one of the motorway, one of the men worked himself free and clambered down the nearby grass verge.
"The second man attempted to do the same, but the lorry began to move off and he is believed to have fallen beneath the rear wheels of the lorry, suffering fatal injuries."
Major delays
A member of the public pulled the man to the edge of the carriageway but then drove off.
A second member of the public then stopped and offered assistance.
Paramedics tried to revive the man but he died at the scene.
Traffic on the M25 and surrounding routes suffered major delays due to a road closure.
Increasing numbers of migrants have been trying to enter the UK through Calais in recent months.
In November, local officials said there were around 2,500 illegal immigrants at the port, with the majority from Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Syria.
Numbers are said to have increased by 50% in the past year as people flee from humanitarian crises in northern and eastern Africa and the Middle East.
Earlier this year, the BBC recorded footage of migrants sitting on the axles of lorries in an attempt to enter the UK from Calais.
Cameras showed men running towards UK-bound trucks and climbing beneath the vehicles, with drivers oblivious to their actions.
One migrant said at the time that he did not care about the risks involved.
"This country is not good to live in, we have to go to England," he added.