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Six found dead in train boxcar in Texas: US media
Houston, May 11 (AFP) May 11, 2026
Six people were found dead on Sunday in a cargo train boxcar in southern Texas, US media reported.

The bodies were discovered at a rail yard near the US-Mexico border by an employee for Union Pacific, a freight-hauling railroad company, the Laredo Police Department said, according to the New York Times.

Police were investigating how the individuals died, the Times said.

"It's a very unfortunate event ... It was too many lives that were lost," Jose Espinoza, a public information officer with the police, said, according to CNN.

Temperatures near where the train was stopped reached 90F (32C) on Sunday.

Two migrants died after being found trapped in a train in Texas in 2023.

A year earlier, 53 migrants died after being abandoned in a scorching-hot tractor-trailer on an isolated Texas road.

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