Six undocumented migrants die after Texas
police chase
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[June 06, 2019]
By Rich McKay
(Reuters) - Six undocumented migrants were
killed when their car crashed into an irrigation ditch after a police
chase in rural South Texas, police said.
Five others were seriously injured. The SUV had been packed with more
than a dozen undocumented migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador
and Mexico, Nueces County Sheriff J.C. Hooper said in an interview
broadcast on local television networks.
Police believe the vehicle was the same as an SUV that fled a traffic
stop in rural Robstown, Texas, about 20 miles west of Corpus Christi,
late Tuesday night, spurring a police chase, Hooper said.
The officers called off the pursuit after the SUV veered off the road
and into the cotton field at about 10 p.m. on Tuesday, and did not know
there had been a wreck until passersby reported seeing men, some who
appeared injured, wandering on the road.
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"Shortly after daylight we were able to locate the vehicle," Hooper
told the media in a broadcast interview. "They did find six
deceased, five seriously injured, and evidence that more walked
away."
Police believe the driver fled. Some media accounts, including local
CBS affiliate, said all the dead men were from El Salvador.
Representatives from both the Robstown Police and Nueces Sheriff's
office were not immediately available to Reuters early Thursday.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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