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LAREDO, Texas - The U.S. Border Patrol is investigating a chase in South Texas involving its agents that a TV station reports left one person dead and 10 injured.

Border Patrol said in a statement that agents from the Laredo North station observed a suspicious vehicle on Interstate 35 around 5:30 p.m. Sunday and attempted to stop it. The statement says the vehicle failed to yield to emergency lights. As it attempted to avoid a tire-deflation device, the driver lost control, causing it to roll over. TV station KGNS, citing authorities, reports one person was pronounced dead at the scene about 37 miles north of Laredo, and 10 people were transported with injuries.

It wasn't immediately clear if all those injured were in the car that rolled over.

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SAN ANTONIO— Thousands gathered at a San Antonio coliseum to mourn Grammy-winning Tejano star Emilio Navaira (nah-VY'-rah) the day before his funeral service was set to be held.

A visitation and rosary was held Sunday at the Freeman Coliseum for Navaira, whose fans knew him as Emilio.

On Sunday, the coliseum's concourse was ringed with stands of collages and pictures of Navaira. The casket was surrounded by bouquets and flanked by screens playing videos of his past performances. His brother spoke of how Emilio learned to play on a guitar their father bought at a pawn shop.

Navaira was pronounced dead after being found unresponsive at his New Braunfels home on May 16. He was 53.

 

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Thousands gathered at a San Antonio coliseum to mourn Grammy-winning Tejano star Emilio Navaira (nah-VY'-rah) the day before his funeral service was set to be held.

A visitation and rosary was held Sunday at the Freeman Coliseum for Navaira, whose fans knew him as Emilio. A funeral is set for Monday afternoon at a downtown cathedral, followed by his burial.

On Sunday, the coliseum's concourse was ringed with stands of collages and pictures of Navaira. The casket was surrounded by bouquets and flanked by screens playing videos of his past performances. His brother spoke of how Emilio learned to play on a guitar their father bought at a pawn shop.

Navaira was pronounced dead after being found unresponsive at his New Braunfels home on May 16. He was 53.

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