


Multiple people died on Sunday in South Texas at the U.S.-Mexico border after a vehicle reportedly ran over more than a dozen people.
Video of the aftermath showed numerous bodies severely disfigured, including victims who had missing limbs, with the road and sidewalk covered in blood.
ABC News reported that the incident happened in Brownsville, Texas, which is right across the border from Matamoros, Mexico, and has resulted in at least seven deaths and at least six more suffering injuries.
Mexican media said that the number of people injured was more than 15.
The Brownsville Police Department said that it arrested a male suspect who is now being treated in the hospital while under guard by authorities. Officials are conducting drug and alcohol tests on the suspect.
No motive was given, and officials did not state if they believed the incident was intentional.
The incident happened at approximately 8:30 a.m. local time at the Ozanam Center, which was originally established to house refugees from South America.
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