At least five dead after SUV crashes while being chased at 160km/h by US border agents in Texas
The SUV was carrying 14 people when it overturned
At least five people were killed and several others hurt Sunday as an SUV carrying more than a dozen people crashed while fleeing from Border Patrol agents in South Texas.
The SUV carrying 14 people went out of control at more than 160km/h and overturned on Texas Highway 85, ejecting most of the occupants, Dimmit County Sheriff Marion Boyd said.
“From what we can tell the vehicle ran off the road and caught gravel and then tried to recorrect,” Boyd said, adding that “caused the vehicle to turn over several times.”
Four victims were dead at the scene, Boyd said. He said at least one and possibly two others died at a hospital.
Most of the occupants were believed in the country without legal permission. Boyd said the driver and one passenger were believed to be US citizens. The driver was among those hospitalised, and a deputy who assisted the Border Patrol with the chase found the driver sitting upright in his seat and took him and the passenger into custody.
“This, I think, is a perfect example, of why are borders need to be secured,” Boyd said.
Some injured were taken by helicopter to San Antonio, about 145km northeast. Dimmit County is directly north of Webb County and east of Maverick County, which border Mexico.