Seven die after car hits bus stop

A driver is in custody after an SUV hit a bus stop and killed at least seven people near a homeless shelter in Texas.

 

May 08, 2023, updated May 19, 2025
The car which hit the bus stop and killed seven people. Photo: Brian Svendsen/NewsNation/KVEO-TV via AP
The car which hit the bus stop and killed seven people. Photo: Brian Svendsen/NewsNation/KVEO-TV via AP

Lieutenant Martin Sandoval of the Brownsville Police Department said the male driver was charged with reckless driving and could face additional charges.

Sandoval said the victims in the morning crash were waiting at a bus stop near Ozanam Center, a shelter for the homeless used by migrants.

He said some migrants were among the dead.

“We are doing an investigation in forms of intoxication to see if he was intoxicated at the time of the accident,” said Sandoval.

It was not clear if the driver had crashed into the group intentionally or lost control of the vehicle, Judge Eddie Trevino Jr of Cameron County was quoted as telling the New York Times.

There no immediate details on how many people were injured or their condition.

The city of Brownsville, on the border with Mexico, is one of the places expecting an influx of migrants when coronavirus-era restrictions under Title 42 expire on Thursday.

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A video circulating online purporting to show the crash shows a speeding SUV ploughing into a row of people sitting on the curb.

A second video of the aftermath appears to show victims lying on the ground, some bloodied and writhing, while others lay motionless.

Reuters was not able to independently verify the authenticity of the videos.

-AAP/Reuters

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