The Asian Age

Immigrant smuggling: 8 found dead in Texas

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San Antonio (Texas), July 23: Authoritie­s called to a Walmart parking lot in San Antonio overnight found eight people dead and 20 others in dire condition in the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer, in what police are calling a horrific case of immigrant smuggling.

The truck’s driver was arrested and all 28 survivors were taken to hospitals, where 20 were in extremely critical or serious condition, authoritie­s said. Eight others were being treated for lesser injuries, including heat stroke and dehydratio­n.

Temperatur­es in San Antonio reached 38 Celsius yesterday and didn’t dip below 32 C until after 10 pm, according to the National Weather Service.

The truck’s trailer also didn’t have a working air conditione­r system, San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said in a news briefing.

“They were very hot to the touch. So these people were in this trailer without any signs of any type of water,” he said. “It was a mass casualty situation for us.”

A person from the truck initially approached a Walmart employee in the parking lot and asked for water late last night or early this morning, police Chief William McManus said. The employee gave the person the water and then called police, who found the dead and desperate inside the truck.

McManus said the driver was arrested, but he didn’t release the driver’s name.

“We’re looking at a human traffickin­g crime this evening,” McManus said, adding many of those inside the truck appeared to be adults in their 20s and 30s but that there were also two school-age children.

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