Dar es Salaam - Forty-two migrants from Malawi were found dead in a truck in central Tanzania, having perished from asphyxiation, Deputy Interior Minister Pereira Silima said on Tuesday.
"They died of suffocation and had no food," Silima said.
"There were more than 100 people in the truck," a local administration official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"After he had learnt of the dead bodies, the driver abandoned the truck and ran away."
The bodies were discovered in the truck in Dodoma province, about 400km west of Dar es Salaam.
In December, 20 Somali immigrants were found dead in Tanzania.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Isaac Nantanga said at the time that an increasing number of Ethiopians and Somalis were crossing the country to make their way to South Africa, the continent's top economy.
- AFP/News24
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