A special team of divers has located a vehicle underwater that flew off a highway bridge into the Guadalupe River early Thursday morning.
The question they have not been able to answer yet, though, is whether the driver of that car is still inside it.
“The reporting party stated that they were behind a vehicle that was driving at a high rate of speed, driving erratically,” said Jennifer Sourdellia, a public information officer for the city of Seguin. The dive team from New Braunfels arrived just after daylight, suited up and went into the shallow water.She said even though they located the vehicle underwater, they were not able to tell right away whether anyone was inside it.
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