Six people found dead in boxcar in Laredo, Texas, police say


FILE PHOTO: Crime scene tape blocks off an area designated for the media in Texas, U.S., March 20, 2018. REUTERS/Sergio Flores/File Photo

May 10 (Reuters) - Six bodies were ⁠found on Sunday in a train ‌boxcar in Laredo, Texas, according to police.

A Union Pacific worker discovered them in ​a train yard at ⁠a remote location ⁠near the Mexican border, and police and ⁠firefighters ‌later confirmed they had died, said Laredo Police ⁠Investigator Joe Baeza.

Police have not determined ​how ‌they died, Baeza said. The investigation ⁠is ​ongoing, he said.

There were no survivors, he said.

Police did not say where ⁠the individuals were from.

Past ​instances of multiple deaths in trains and tractor trailers not far from ⁠the U.S.-Mexico border have involved migrants, including a 2022 incident in which 53 were found dead in ​an abandoned truck ⁠with malfunctioning air conditioning on the ​outskirts of San ‌Antonio.

(Reporting by Noel Randewich ​in San Francisco; Editing by Sergio Non and Tom Hogue)

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