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2 more men charged in truck smuggling incident that killed 53

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The suspected driver of a truck packed with dozens of migrants who died in sweltering heat during a smuggling attempt in Texas and an accused conspirato­r were charged in US federal court on Wednesday with human traffickin­g offenses.

If convicted each man faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, or possibly the death penalty, the US Justice Department said in announcing charges stemming from the deadliest migrant- traffickin­g incident on record in the US.

The death toll from the tragedy rose to 53 on Wednesday as local authoritie­s reported two more migrants initially hospitaliz­ed from their ordeal packed inside a sweltering tractor- trailer truck had died.

The truck, carrying migrants from Mexico, El Salvador and some other countries, was discovered abandoned on Monday in a desolate, industrial area near a highway on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas, about 160 miles ( 250 kilometers) north of the US- Mexico border.

Temperatur­es in the area that day had soared as high as 103 F ( 39.4 C), and authoritie­s called to the scene found no water supplies or signs of working air- conditioni­ng inside the cargo trailer.

Officials described finding the rear door to the trailer ajar with “stacks of bodies” inside, many of them hot to the touch. Other victims were discovered on the ground nearby, some deceased, some incapacita­ted. It was not made clear from official accounts how the door opened.

According to radio dispatch audio from authoritie­s who were first on the scene, no one inside the trailer was conscious and only about a dozen appeared at first to be breathing.

The truck’s alleged driver, Homero Zamorano Jr, 45, a Texas native who was arrested near the scene, was charged in a criminal complaint with one count of “alien smuggling resulting in death,” according to the Justice Department.

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