Budapest residents and migrants came together in the Hungarian capital to hold a candlelit vigil for seventy one people who were found dead in the back of a truck in Austria.<br /><br /> Authorities believe the truck began its journey in Hungary.<br /><br /> Hungarian police have arrested several people in connection with the deaths. A number of Bulgarians and at least one Afghan are thought to be among those detained. <br /><br /> Around 20 people are believed to have been questioned.<br /><br /> Among the dozens found trapped in the vehicle were four children, including a baby girl.<br /><br /> The nationalities of those inside have not yet been determined, although a <br />Syrian travel document was found on one of the bodies.<br /><br /> Budapest resident, Csaba Pogonyi, attended the vigil.<br /><br /> “It is horrific,” he said. “There are no words to describe how horrific it is. There are so many people responsible for this that it would take too long to list. I think, from this tragedy, we should should at last sit up and take notice that the Mediterran
