A micro accident in the department of Potosí, Bolivialeft a balance of 19 deaths (14 women, 3 men and 2 children) and 9 injured This Sunday.
The vehicle, which was traveling between La Paz and Villazón (border with Argentina), left the route and overturned due to the speedingaccording to the police.
Tragedy in Bolivia: a micro overturned and 19 people were traveling towards Argentina
According to police sources, the incident occurred at 6 in a dangerous curve, so the driver lost the stability of the vehicle and ended up turning.
Wounded passengers were quickly transferred the UYUNI HOSPITAL, AND PRESENT SERIOUS FACTURES AND CONTUSIONS product of the accident.
In the official wounded list are the passengers Jhony Navarro Puita (48), Gustavo Navarro Cayapa (21), María Felisa Anampa (Peruvian, 58), Ana Claudia Guanta García (70), Deyver Wanca Apaza (16), Jherry Yomar Gironda Mamani (33), Marco Antonio Sánchez Mercado (Peruvian, 62) and Silvia Román Flores (43).
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Thus was the micro that overturned in Bolivia and the life of 19 passengers became.
Meanwhile, it was learned that the list of deceased people was not yet updated due to lack of documentation. For his part, the 24 -year -old vehicle driver was arrested.
In that sense, everything would indicate that all of the deceased They would be Bolivians And only in some cases age was specified: Brent Liquilgua Mamani (27 years old), Edith Callapa (46), Erika Chambilla Chino (43), Erick Beltrán Chambilla (7), María Vallejos (58), Julián Choque Quispe (13), Betty Pacajes de Quispe, María del Carmen Quispe and Laura Rubí Choque Quispe.
The rescue work was arduas, using machinery to extract bodies and serve injured. The investigations continue to clarify more details of the accident.
Source: Ambito

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