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GoFundMe organized for man who drowned in Trinity River while trying to save child

The family of 39-year-old Pascual Garcia Torres, who drowned in the Trinity River in Fort Worth while trying to save a child, is asking for financial assistance to bring him back to Mexico.
The family of 39-year-old Pascual Garcia Torres, who drowned in the Trinity River in Fort Worth while trying to save a child, is asking for financial assistance to bring him back to Mexico. Family photo via GoFundMe

A family is asking for financial help to transport a man back to Mexico after he drowned in the Trinity River in Fort Worth while trying to save a child.

Pascual Garcia Torres, 39, jumped into the river Sunday to save a child who was struggling in the water, according to Fort Worth police. The child was rescued, but Garcia Torres was taken under by the current and drowned, police said.

The Fort Worth Fire Department found the man’s body in deep water several hours after he jumped into the river at around 3:30 p.m. near Gateway Park at Beach Street and East Freeway.

Valeria Perez, the organizer of the GoFundMe, described Garcia Torres as a “hero” and said he drowned while trying to help two small children.

His family needs financial assistance to bring his body back to Mexico, where his wife and three young children live.

Of a $10,000 goal, $620 has been raised as of Tuesday.

This story was originally published July 23, 2024 at 9:43 PM.

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Nicole Lopez
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Nicole Lopez was a breaking news reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 2023 to 2024.
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