Bodies were pulled from the river at the US-Mexico border on July 1, July 2 and July 3, Texas DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez said.
Lt. Chris Olivarez, a spokesperson with the Texas Department of Public Safety, said two of the bodies were pulled from the river on July 1, one on July 2 and another on July 3. The remains have not yet been identified.
TMU Operators and the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission responded to a request from US Border Patrol “regarding a possible infant drowning” on July 1, according to Olivarez. According to local authorities, there has been an uptick in casualties and migrant crossings into the U.S. over the last two weeks.TMU operators performed CPR on the woman and baby, but they remained unresponsive. Once medical staff arrived at the scene, both were taken to the Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center where they were pronounced dead.
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