Crime & Safety
Human Smuggling Trial Involving Freezing Deaths Near Canada Border To Begin
Prosecutors say Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, 29, recruited Shand at a casino near their homes in Deltona, Florida, just north of Orlando.

Updated on: November 18, 2024 / 7:58 AM CST
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. — A criminal network stretching from India to Canada made money smuggling families seeking better lives in the United States, including a man who died holding his 3-year-old son in gusting snow and bone-chilling temperatures two years ago, federal prosecutors plan to argue at a trial starting Monday in Minnesota.
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Prosecutors have accused Indian national Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, 29, of running the scheme and Steve Shand, 50, of Florida of waiting in a truck for 11 migrants, including the couple and two children who died after they tried to walk across the border to the U.S.
Prosecutors say Patel recruited Shand at a casino near their homes in Deltona, Florida, just north of Orlando.
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