Deaths of at least six people believed to be due to heat inside shipping container in Texas

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Deaths of at least six people believed to be due to heat inside shipping container in Texas

Federal agents are investigating the deaths of at least six people thought to be immigrants found inside a shipping container at a Union Pacific rail yard near the border with Mexico in Laredo, …

Federal agents are investigating the deaths of at least six people thought to be immigrants found inside a shipping container at a Union Pacific rail yard near the border with Mexico in Laredo, Texas, on Sunday as a “potential human smuggling event”. Officials reportedly have also said the death of a seventh person whose body was found near railroad tracks outside San Antonio, Texas – 150 miles (241km) to the north – may be connected to the case. A Union Pacific employee found the bodies of six people inside a shipping container Sunday afternoon, said Jose Baeza, the Laredo police department public information officer. Dr Corinne Stern, the Webb county medical examiner, is conducting autopsies and completed one for a 29-year-old Mexican woman who died of hyperthermia, or heatstroke. “I’ve ruled that an accidental death,” she said, adding that she believes the others also died from heatstroke but could not rule on their cause of death until she completes their autopsies. Stern estimates it took up to eight hours for the people to succumb to illness. “Based on my examination on the scene and what I know of from the investigation, I really believe they were dead in less than eight hours,” Stern said. Stern found identification cards and cellphones that indicate the deceased may be from Mexico and Honduras, but fingerprints were taken and shared with US Border Patrol to help confirm their identities and nationalities through the Missing Alien Program. …

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