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SAN ANTONIO

Eight people found dead in tractor-trailer, nearly 30 injured, in Texas Walmart human trafficking tragedy

The tragedy was discovered after one of the people involved emerged from the truck and asked a passerby for some water.

san Facebook San Antonio Police Chief William McManus and Fire Chief Charles Hood speaking to the media early this morning Facebook

EIGHT PEOPLE HAVE been found dead in a tractor-trailer outside a Walmart store in what police are calling a horrific human trafficking case in the Texan city of San Antonio.

In addition to the dead, there were 28 injured – 20 of them severely – who were being treated at seven local hospitals, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus and Fire Chief Charles Hood told reporters.

The group included children and adults, the police chief said.

He said the truck driver had been arrested.
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A person from the truck approached a Walmart employee in a parking lot and asked for water late last night or early this morning, San Antonio police said. The employee gave the person the water and then called police, and when officers arrived they found the eight people dead in the back of the trailer, according to McManus.

“We got a call from a Walmart employee about a welfare check in a tractor-trailer that was parked on the lot here,” McManus told a news conference.

“He was approached by someone from that truck, who was asking for water. Came back with a water, called the police and we arrived on scene and found eight people dead in the back of that trailer,” the police chief said, calling it a “horrific tragedy”.

He said store security footage showed that some vehicles came to pick up some travellers who were on the truck and who had made it out alive.

“We’re looking at a human trafficking crime this evening,” he added.

It was not immediately clear how many people made it off the truck alive, McManus said.

Hood said the air conditioner in the trailer was not working.

“We started extricating patients out of the back of a semi-truck… we had another 20 patients that were either in extremely critical condition or very serious condition and they have been transported to a number of hospitals.”

San Antonio lies a few hours drive from the border with Mexico’s Nuevo Leon state. Weather in the area has been hot and dry in recent days.

Federal immigration officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement have also been notified, the police chief said.

With AP

© – AFP, 2017

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