Severe weather, hours of walking: Court documents detail deadly trek to U.S. border
EMERSON, MANITOBA — Dressed in new winter jackets, balaclavas and insulated rubber boots, a group of Indian citizens walked hours in the prairie darkness through fields of knee-deep snow hoping to get to the United States.
They tried to follow the same route taken by three people a week earlier through southern Manitoba. But any boot prints that had been there before would have been filled with snow.
They faced high winds and temperatures so severe that a family of four, including a baby and a teen, didn’t make across the border and died in the snow.
Seven did, including a woman who had to be flown to hospital, where doctors were deciding whether to amputate one of her hands.