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(24 Dec 2025) RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS El Pantano, Mexico - 23 December 2025 1. Exterior of family home of killed Mexico Navy Lieutenant Luis Enrique Terrones Castillo 2. Various of Castillo's father Eduardo Castillo waiting for news, writing in notebook 3. Various of Eduardo Castillo looking at pictures of his son 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Eduardo Castillo, father: "He wanted a steady job and I think that because of the economy he made the decision and he had people who encouraged him to pursue that career, which I personally never thought was a good idea, but since he made the decision, there was nothing left to do but support him." 5. Various of Eduardo Castillo looking at pictures of his son 6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Eduardo Castillo, father: "What do we do? We can't go to the United States, we have no visa, no papers, nothing. According to them (authorities), they're going to arrange for one person to go there." 7. Various of family and friends waiting for news 8. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ana Terrones, aunt: "It's painful for his parents. His mom is devastated. His dad pretends to be strong, but he's not. We are all very devastated. That boy was loved by everyone, by everyone." 9. Various of family inside house after hearing news of the death STORYLINE: A daylong search for 29-year-old Navy Lieutenant Luis Enrique Castillo came to an end Tuesday night when search teams found his body in the waters near Galveston, Texas. Castillo was aboard a small Mexican Navy plane, carrying a young medical patient and seven others, before it crashed off the Texas coast in thick fog, killing at least six people. Castillo's family, back in their rural town in southern Mexico, were left scrambling for answers, hoping for the best for their missing son. His father gathered with the rest of his family and friends Tuesday afternoon, in their small community of El Pantano, in the southern Mexican state of Veracruz. Eduardo Castillo, who worked long hours as a carpenter to give his son the opportunities he never had, was refreshing his phone every few minutes, looking for any news of their missing son. “What can we do?" he said. “We can’t go to the United States, we have no visa." Mexico's Marines, he noted, had provided few other details than a call saying their son was missing. Framed pictures of Lt. Luis Enrique Castillo and his many diplomas coated a wall of their home. He and his wife were expecting a baby due in three months. On Tuesday night, Castillo heard his phone ring and answered, hearing the words he had dreaded. His son was dead. “His mom is devastated,” said Luis Enrique’s aunt Ana Terrones outside the family’s home “We are all very devastated. That boy was loved by everyone, by everyone." The plane was working with a nonprofit group transporting Mexican children with severe burns to a hospital in Galveston, near Houston, when the it crashed Monday afternoon. American authorities were investigating the cause, but the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that it could take a week or more to recover the aircraft. AP video by Felix Márquez =========================================================== Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: [email protected]. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...