Denied U.S. entry, Mexican cuts own throat on bridge over Rio Grande
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[January 09, 2020]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Mexican
asylum-seeker slit his own throat on a bridge across the Rio Grande
after being denied entry into the United States, two Mexican security
officials said on Wednesday.
The man, who has not been identified, tried to enter the United States
at the PharrReynosa International Bridge between the Mexican border
city of Reynosa and Pharr, Texas.
The officials, who were not authorized to speak publicly, said around 5
p.m. local time, the man drew a knife and cut his throat when denied
access to the United States. Both officials said the man was seeking
asylum.
"He committed suicide," one of the officials said. The man killed
himself on the Mexican side of the bridge, just meters away from the
international dividing line, the other source said.
A short, grainy video shared by one of the security sources showed the
man, dressed in a blue shirt, approaching U.S. officials on the bridge
and raising a hand to his neck.
Photos shared by the source showed the man's body lying in a pool of
blood with his throat cut.
The officials said the man was in his 30s.
Reuters could not vouch for the authenticity of the video or
photographs. It was unclear why the man had killed himself.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection did not immediately respond to a
request for comment from Reuters.
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Police officers keep watch at the crime scene where a Mexican
asylum-seeker slit his own throat after being denied entry into the
United States, at the PharrŠReynosa International Bridge between the
Mexican border city of Reynosa and Pharr, Texas, as pictured in
Reynosa, Mexico January 8, 2020. REUTERS/Jesus Gonzalez
The attorney general's office for the Mexican state of Tamaulipas,
where Reynosa lies, said it was investigating the man's death.
Many Mexicans who seek refuge in the United States say their lives
are at risk at home from violent criminal gangs, which have made
parts of the country increasingly perilous. Homicides have reached
record levels in Mexico during the last two years.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made tightening border security and
reducing illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico frontier a priority
of his administration.
(Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz and Dave Graham; Additional reporting by
Kristina Cooke; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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