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    June 28, 2022 GMT

    A city worker heard a cry for help from the truck shortly before 6 p.m. Monday and discovered the gruesome scene, Police Chief William McManus said. Hours later, body bags lay spread on the ground near the trailer and bodies remained inside as authorities responded to the calamity.

    San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said the 46 who died had “families who were likely trying to find a better life.”

    “This is nothing short of a horrific human tragedy,” Nirenberg said.

    It’s among the deadliest of the tragedies that have claimed thousands of lives in recent decades as people attempt to cross the U.S. border from Mexico. Ten migrants died in 2017



    A city worker heard a cry for help from the truck shortly before 6 p.m. Monday and discovered the gruesome scene, Police Chief William McManus said. Hours later, body bags lay spread on the ground near the trailer and bodies remained inside as authorities responded to the calamity.

    San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said the 46 who died had “families who were likely trying to find a better life.”

    “This is nothing short of a horrific human tragedy,” Nirenberg said.

    A city worker heard a cry for help from the truck shortly before 6 p.m. Monday and discovered the gruesome scene, Police Chief William McManus said. Hours later, body bags lay spread on the ground near the trailer and bodies remained inside as authorities responded to the calamity.

    San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said the 46 who died had “families who were likely trying to find a better life.”

    “This is nothing short of a horrific human tragedy,” Nirenberg said.

    It’s among the deadliest of the tragedies that have claimed thousands of lives in recent decades as people attempt to cross the U.S. border from Mexico. Ten migrants died in 2017 after being trapped inside a truck parked at a Walmart in San Antonio. In 2003, the bodies of 19 migrants were found in a sweltering truck southeast of San Antonio.

    It’s among the deadliest of the tragedies that have claimed thousands of lives in recent decades as people attempt to cross the U.S. border from Mexico. Ten migrants died in 2017 after being trapped inside a truck parked at a Walmart in San Antonio. In 2003, the bodies of 19 migrants were found in a sweltering truck southeast of San Antonio.

    A city worker heard a cry for help from the truck shortly before 6 p.m. Monday and discovered the gruesome scene, Police Chief William McManus said. Hours later, body bags lay spread on the ground near the trailer and bodies remained inside as authorities responded to the calamity.

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    San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said the 46 who died had “families who were likely trying to find a better life.”



    “This is nothing short of a horrific human tragedy,” Nirenberg said.

    It’s among the deadliest of the tragedies that have claimed thousands of lives in recent decades as people attempt to cross the U.S. border from Mexico. Ten migrants died in 2017 after being trapped inside a truck parked at a Walmart in San Antonio. In 2003, the bodies of 19 migrants were found in a sweltering truck southeast of San Antonio. San Antonio. In 2003, the bodies of 19 migrants were found in a sweltering truck southeast of San Antonio.

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