Date: June 27th, 2022 11:12 PM
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‘Stacks of bodies’: 46 people found dead in trailer, 16 hospitalized, San Antonio officials say
SAPD chief says 3 people in custody; feds taking over investigation
Ivan Herrera, Digital Journalist
Patty Santos, Reporter
Leigh Waldman, Reporter
Joe Arredondo, Photojournalist
Gavin Nesbitt, Photojournalist
Andrew Wilson, Digital Journalist/Social Media Producer
Kolten Parker, Digital Executive Producer
David Ibañez, Web - Managing Editor
Dillon Collier, Investigative Reporter
Published: June 27, 2022, 6:58 PM
Updated: June 27, 2022, 10:05 PM
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SAN ANTONIO – Forty-six people were found dead in a tractor-trailer on the Southwest Side, and 16 have been transported to area hospitals, according to San Antonio police and fire officials.
“It’s tragic,” Nirenberg said. “They had families... and were likely trying to find a better life. It’s nothing short of a horrific, human tragedy.”
Authorities could not immediately confirm if the victims were migrants or what country they were from.
WATCH: Local officials brief reporters on discovery of 40+ bodies in 18-wheeler
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said officers received a call 10 minutes before 6 p.m. Monday to the 9600 block of Quintana Road when a person working nearby heard a cry for help.
When the worker approached, he saw several bodies inside an 18-wheeler trailer with its doors partially open.
Crews with San Antonio Fire Department arrived at the scene to find “stacks of bodies” in the trailer and many people too weak to let themselves out, according to SAFD Chief Charles Hood.
Hood said 46 people, men and women who ranged from teens to young adults, were pronounced dead at the scene.
He said they died from heat stroke and heat exhaustion as the trailer had no air conditioning and no water. Temperatures reached more than 100 degrees on Monday.
First responders helped 16 people — 12 adults and four minors — out of the trailer.
The survivors were rushed to local hospitals with heat-related injuries, Hood said.
“Very hopeful they’re going to survive,” he said.
Ten medic units were used to transport the survivors. Hood said 60 members of the SAFD will undergo behavioral assessments after seeing the stacks of bodies. Overall, he said the response “went very smoothly and very quickly.”
McManus said three people are in custody. However, he said he was unsure if they were connected to the tragedy.
McManus said federal Homeland Security Investigations would be taking over the investigation.
HSI officials released the following statement on Monday night:
“On June 27, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) responded to a call from San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) in reference to an alleged human smuggling event involving a tractor trailer on Quintana Road near Cassin Road. Upon arrival in the scene, HSI confirmed more than 40 deceased individuals.
HSI San Antonio has initiated an investigation with support of SAPD. Details will be released as they are available, the criminal investigation remains ongoing.
HSI continues its enforcement efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our communities. We will continue to address the serious public safety threat posed by human smuggling organizations and their reckless disregard for the health and safety of those smuggled. To report suspicious activity, we encourage people to call the HSI Tip Line at 1-866-DHS-2ICE. All calls are kept confidential.”
Antonio Fernandez, CEO of Catholic Charities, said they are working to help survivors. He said the Archbishop is devastated after hearing the news.
San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller issued the following statement:
“We pray for the souls of the 46 people who died in such a cruel, inhuman manner this evening, and also keep in prayer the 16 survivors – 14 adults and four children – as well as their families and all of the first responders who assisted and saved lives and must now carry with them the memories of this scene of carnage. I urge all in the archdiocese to unite in solidarity, as these brothers and sisters are members of our family. We also ask the Lord for mercy and understanding in this time of trial and suffering, still remembering our beloved in Uvalde. Give us the strength Lord to do your will. Help us O God.”
KSAT meteorologists said the high temperature reached 101 degrees before going down at 2 p.m. on Monday once the rain arrived.
KSAT will update this story with the latest information as it becomes available.
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Ivan Herrera
Ivan Herrera has worked as a journalist in San Antonio since 2016. His work for KSAT 12 and KSAT.com includes covering breaking news of the day, as well as producing Q&As and content for the "South Texas Pride" and "KSAT Money" series.
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Patty Santos
Patty Santos joined the KSAT 12 News team in July 2017. She has a proven track record of reporting on hard-hitting news that affects the community.
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