Police patrol the area where the migrants were found. Reuters
Andrei Renteria holds his courtroom sketch, where Homero Zamorano Jr, the suspected driver of a lorry packed with dozens of migrants who died in blazing heat during a Texas smuggling attempt, attends a court hearing in San Antonio. Reuters
Yolanda Olivares is comforted by a relative during a Mass for the migrants who died in the lorry. Ms Olivares believes her sons Jair, 19, Yovani, 16, and her nephew Misael, 16, are among the migrants who died in the stifling lorry. Reuters
People gather for a special Mass for the migrants in San Antonio. Reuters
A relative of Wilmer Tulul, 14, who was among the migrants who died in the lorry, at the family's home in Tzucubal village in Guatemala. AFP
Another relative of Wilmer cries at his home in Guatemala. AFP
Wilmer, seen here on the mobile phone of a relative, was not the only teenager to die in the back of the lorry. Pascual Melvin Guachiac and his cousin Wilmer, both 13, also lost their lives after they suffocated in the stifling heat. AFP
Alfonso holds a picture of Pascual. Reuters
A memorial set up for the migrants in San Antonio. Reuters
Karen Caballero, mother of half-siblings Fernando Jose Redondo and Alejandro Miguel Andino, reacts during an interview after learning that her sons had died in the back of the lorry. Reuters
Christine and Michael Ybarra embrace at the scene where dozens of people were found dead inside a lorry in San Antonio, Texas. Reuters
At least 50 people believed to be migrant workers were found dead inside the vehicle. More than a dozen victims were found alive, suffering from heat stroke, and were taken to local hospitals. Getty Images / AFP
Police and officials man a roadblock near a lorry on the side of the road leading to the location where about 50 migrants were reportedly found dead. EPA
At least 16 people were found alive. EPA
Law enforcement officers work at the deadly scene in San Antonio. Reuters
All the victims are believed to be migrants who were trying to enter the US. Reuters
Police guard the scene where dozens of people were found dead. AP
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus addresses members of the media at the scene. Reuters
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg addresses the media at the scene where people were found dead inside a lorry. Reuters
San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood addresses members of the media. Reuters
Community members wait on the side of the road at the scene. Reuters
A woman visits at the scene where the people were found. Reuters
Rose Perez holds on to her mother, Scarlet Chavez, on the edges of the grim scene. Reuters
Law enforcement officers at the deadly scene. Reuters
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said that at least 22 Mexicans are among the roughly 50 migrants who were found. EPA
Local priests from the San Antonio Archdiocese come to the deadly scene in San Antonio, Texas. AFP
The lorry was abandoned on the roadside on the outskirts of San Antonio. AFP
Sixteen people were taken to hospital for treatment. AFP
Local priests from the San Antonio Archdiocese stand near the scene. AFP
Onlookers gather at the scene. Reuters
Police patrol the area where the migrants were found. Reuters
Andrei Renteria holds his courtroom sketch, where Homero Zamorano Jr, the suspected driver of a lorry packed with dozens of migrants who died in blazing heat during a Texas smuggling attempt, attends a court hearing in San Antonio. Reuters
Yolanda Olivares is comforted by a relative during a Mass for the migrants who died in the lorry. Ms Olivares believes her sons Jair, 19, Yovani, 16, and her nephew Misael, 16, are among the migrants who died in the stifling lorry. Reuters
People gather for a special Mass for the migrants in San Antonio. Reuters
A relative of Wilmer Tulul, 14, who was among the migrants who died in the lorry, at the family's home in Tzucubal village in Guatemala. AFP
Another relative of Wilmer cries at his home in Guatemala. AFP
Wilmer, seen here on the mobile phone of a relative, was not the only teenager to die in the back of the lorry. Pascual Melvin Guachiac and his cousin Wilmer, both 13, also lost their lives after they suffocated in the stifling heat. AFP
Alfonso holds a picture of Pascual. Reuters
A memorial set up for the migrants in San Antonio. Reuters
Karen Caballero, mother of half-siblings Fernando Jose Redondo and Alejandro Miguel Andino, reacts during an interview after learning that her sons had died in the back of the lorry. Reuters
Christine and Michael Ybarra embrace at the scene where dozens of people were found dead inside a lorry in San Antonio, Texas. Reuters
At least 50 people believed to be migrant workers were found dead inside the vehicle. More than a dozen victims were found alive, suffering from heat stroke, and were taken to local hospitals. Getty Images / AFP
Police and officials man a roadblock near a lorry on the side of the road leading to the location where about 50 migrants were reportedly found dead. EPA
At least 16 people were found alive. EPA
Law enforcement officers work at the deadly scene in San Antonio. Reuters
All the victims are believed to be migrants who were trying to enter the US. Reuters
Police guard the scene where dozens of people were found dead. AP
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus addresses members of the media at the scene. Reuters
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg addresses the media at the scene where people were found dead inside a lorry. Reuters
San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood addresses members of the media. Reuters
Community members wait on the side of the road at the scene. Reuters
A woman visits at the scene where the people were found. Reuters
Rose Perez holds on to her mother, Scarlet Chavez, on the edges of the grim scene. Reuters
Law enforcement officers at the deadly scene. Reuters
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said that at least 22 Mexicans are among the roughly 50 migrants who were found. EPA
Local priests from the San Antonio Archdiocese come to the deadly scene in San Antonio, Texas. AFP
The lorry was abandoned on the roadside on the outskirts of San Antonio. AFP
Sixteen people were taken to hospital for treatment. AFP
Local priests from the San Antonio Archdiocese stand near the scene. AFP
Onlookers gather at the scene. Reuters
Police patrol the area where the migrants were found. Reuters