
Two Americans who survived Mexico kidnapping are back in US, transported to Texas hospital
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Two surviving victims of a kidnapping in Mexico were transported to the United States and are receiving treatment at a hospital in Texas, the State Department said.
The two surviving Americans were transported in Brownsville, Texas, ambulances with a law enforcement escort over the Veterans International Bridge and were seen leaving the bridge on the U.S. side of the border. From there, the two were taken to Valley Regional Medical center in Brownsville to receive treatment, according to NBC News. Michael Lee is a writer at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @UAMichaelLee
The news comes after it was revealed earlier Tuesday that two of the four Americans who were victims of the kidnappings died in the incident, Tamaulipas Gov. Americo Villarreal said, according to The Associated Press.













