" HOUSTON Ali Marpet Jersey , July 10 (Xinhua) -- Three people were charged with human trafficking after 12 people were rescued from a locked box truck parked in west Houston in south U.S., local newspaper reported Monday.
According to Harris County District Attorney's Office, 10 men, one woman and a girl under the age of 18, were found inside the box truck with the temperature of more than 38 degrees Celsius.
They had been banging on the walls of the truck for hours trying to get someone to let them out.
The three suspected were each charged with two counts of human smuggling likely to cause injury or death and one count of human smuggling involving a minor. If convicted, they may face two to 20 years in prison, according to the District Attorney's news release.
The 12 people rescued from the truck were believed to be from El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico, said the report. They are suspected of having entered the country without documentation.
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OSLO, June 11 (Xinhua) -- China' s Zhang Guowei beat a strong field in the men' s high jump competition to highlight the IAAF Diamond League Oslo meeting here Thursday night.
Only one world best mark was set in the meeting, which was celebrating its 50th anniversary at the Bislett Stadium.
Zhang, 24, cleared the 2.36 meters for the title, but failed to jump over the 2.40m in three efforts.
Hot favourite Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar, who chalked up the world best with 2.41m last month in Eugene and with a 2.43m perosnal best, only managed a third position at 2.33m. Italy' s Marco Fassinotti finished second at 2.33.
The men' s high jump was the most eye-catching event of the meeting. All the five best high jumpers, who cleared 2.40m, took part in the competition.
Zhang said after the victory: "I am very satisfied with my performance tonight. I didn' t expect to beat those big names. I tried at the 2.40, and I hope to do good in the coming world championships this August in Beijing."
Kailiese Spencer of Jamaica, who won the Shanghai and Brimingham Diamond League meetings early this year, coasted home first in the women' s 400m hurdles in a world leading time of 54.15 seconds.
In the women' s shot put, German Christina Schwanitz, world silver mealist, opened a winning toss of 21.14 meters to seal the victory. She won the Brimingham meeting last week.
Gaterine Ibarguen of Colombia chalked up her third DL win in a row to win the women' s triple jump in the fourth outing at 14.68 meters, beating Bulgarian Gabriela Petrova, 14.57m, and Ukraine' s Olha Saladukha, 14.46m.
The women' s 110m hurdles top positions were snatched by the U.S. runners with Jasmin Stowers coming first in 12.84 seconds, ahead of Brianna Rollins, 12.84, and Queen Harrison, 13.02.