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At least 53 killed in Mexico truck accident on migrant route

At least 53 migrants crammed into a truck travelling at high speed were killed Thursday in Mexico after the vehicle overturned in the southern state of Chiapas, a major transit point for those trying to reach the United States. Thousands of people attempt the long and hugely dangerous journey, often seeking a life free of violence and poverty in their home nations in South America.

It is unclear how many people were travelling in the truck but at least 58 were injured, three seriously, according to a preliminary report from the prosecutor’s office in Chiapas, bordering Guatemala.

“It was horrible to hear the wailing. I just thought about helping,” 18-year-old Sabina Lopez, who lives near the scene of the accident, told AFP.

Luis Manuel Garcia, from the Civil Protection director for Chiapas – which will take over the investigation into the accident – said most of the travellers were from Guatemala. The driver, who fled the scene, appeared to have been speeding when he lost control of the vehicle on the highway connecting Chiapa de Corzo city with state capital Tuxtla Gutierrez, officials said.

Mexican leader Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador tweeted his condolences, calling the incident “very painful.

At the roadside AFP saw rows of bodies covered with white sheets as rescue workers, ambulances and police officials swarmed over the scene. Lopez, who lives in the popular El Refugio neighbourhood nearby, told AFP she saw a man pleading with his wounded companion.

“Don’t go to sleep, don’t close your eyes,” she recalled him saying. “Remember what you promised your mother! Hold on.” Another resident Isaias Diaz – who arrived 15 minutes after the accident – described a “terrible” scene, with “a lot of people lying around, some of them were already dead.

Diaz said he saw “five, six children, injured obviously. People (who had) broken legs, ribs, heads, cuts on their necks, everything.

The crying, the pain, the desperation. It was a very ugly atmosphere,” he said. Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei also pledged to provide any of his countrymen with consular assistance, including efforts to repatriate people

Source: Reuters

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