Six bodies were found on Sunday in a train boxcar in Laredo, Texas, according to police, with an investigation ongoing to determine the cause of death.
A Union Pacific worker discovered them in a train yard at a remote location near the Mexican border, and police and firefighters later confirmed they had died, said Laredo Police Investigator Joe Baeza.
There were no survivors, he said. Police did not say where the individuals were from.
Past instances of multiple deaths in trains and tractor-trailers not far from the US-Mexico border have involved migrants, including a 2022 incident in which 53 were found dead in an abandoned truck with malfunctioning air conditioning on the outskirts of San Antonio.

GCC-US talks emphasise regional security, lasting peace
UN agency pauses Hormuz ship evacuation after vessel attacked
164 confirmed dead after two major earthquakes strike Venezuela
Europeans told to protect themselves as deadly heatwave takes its toll
Trump asks Congress for more funds to fight Iran, defying rebuke on war powers
