Credited from: REUTERS
Authorities in Laredo, Texas, report that six bodies were found on Sunday in a cargo train boxcar at a Union Pacific rail yard near the U.S.-Mexico border. The discovery was made during an inspection, prompting police and fire crews to confirm the fatalities, which included five males and one female, according to Reuters and Los Angeles Times.
Investigators, led by police spokesperson Joe Baeza, noted that the origins of the deceased individuals remain unknown, and autopsies are pending. Union Pacific expressed their sadness over the incident and committed to cooperating with law enforcement. Laredo serves as a significant entry point for trade and often facilitates illegal movement activities, although no direct connection to smuggling has been established at this time. Past incidents have raised concerns about the dangers faced by migrants, with a notable case involving the deaths of 53 individuals in a truck in 2022, as reported by South China Morning Post and Los Angeles Times.