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Death on the Bay: The Morecambe Bay Cockling Disaster

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Death on the Bay: The Morecambe Bay Cockling Disaster

By: Stu Armstrong
Narrated by: Aaron Garner
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On the night of February 5th, 2004, twenty-six Chinese migrant workers stepped onto the cold sands of Morecambe Bay in Lancashire, England — unaware that within hours, twenty-one of them would be dead.

In this harrowing and powerful true crime account, Stu Armstrong exposes the dark underside of human trafficking and labour exploitation in modern Britain. Blending real events with immersive, character-driven fictionalisation, the story is told through the eyes of Ming, one of the survivors — from the crushing poverty of rural China, to his desperate journey across continents in search of a better life.

Chapter by chapter, Armstrong peels back the layers of this tragedy: the dangerous promises of people smugglers, the inhuman journey in a container ship, and the brutal reality of illegal work under ruthless gangmasters. As the group is forced to rake cockles from treacherous tidal flats under freezing skies, they’re trapped by one of the fastest tides in Europe — a natural force as lethal as any human predator.

The book follows not only the disaster but the criminal investigation, the arrests, the courtroom drama, and the lessons left behind. It paints an unflinching portrait of how greed, desperation, and neglect collided — and how twenty-one lives were extinguished in one of Britain’s most avoidable modern tragedies.

Death on the Bay is a deeply emotional, devastatingly real, and hauntingly unforgettable story of survival, betrayal, and loss. It is both a tribute to those who died and a stark warning of the hidden cost of illegal labour in the shadows of the developed world.

©2025 Stu Armstrong (P)2025 Stu Armstrong
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