Driver of the overturned trailer with migrants fled

Chiapas.- On Thursday afternoon, all of Mexico and Central American countries were mourned after a trailer overturned with dozens of migrants who were traveling overcrowded towards Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.The fatal accident was recorded at kilometer 6 of the Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Chiapa de Corzo highway, Chiapas and Luis Manuel García, Director of Civil Protection of the State, reported that most of the undocumented were originally from Guatemala and other Central American countries.The balance of the massive overturn was 54 dead and 106 injured, which are receiving medical attention in different hospitals, figures confirmed by Civil Protection Chiapas.Read more: They publish list of migrants injured in hospitals after accident in Chiapas that left 54 deadThe survivors of the accident said that the driver of the trailer fled, it had been reported that he was driving at excessive speed and lost control, which caused the overturning of the heavy unit where more than 100 migrants were traveling, all with the same dream, of arriving in the United States.At 5:00 p.m. yesterday the State Prosecutor’s Office took cognizance of the facts in the investigation folder #584-027-401-2021 for the crime of homicide against whoever is responsible. Later the Attorney General’s Office announced that it attracted the case of the road incident, this information was given by the head of the National Guard Luis Rodríguez Bucio at the Morning conference on Friday, December 10. Read more: Trailer accident with migrants in Chiapas left 106 injured and 54 dead: Civil ProtectionAfter the tragedy, the National Institute of Migration (INM) lamented the death of the migrants and sealed that efforts would be coordinated with national, state and municipal authorities to provide consular assistance and identify the bodies, as well as cover funeral expenses and facilitate reparation to the country of origin.  Migrant blockade in Mexico-Puebla leaves 10 km lines in Texmelucan
Sandra Audelo graduated from the University of the West in Communication Sciences. His beginning within journalism began in Debate.com.mx in 2017. He currently writes news for the States section, especially Sonora, Baja California, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and Chihuahua. See more



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