The child who survived the fatal Route 11 accident remains in critical condition

The child who survived the fatal Route 11 accident remains in critical condition

Juan Ignacio Realesthe 8-year-old boy who survived the fatal Route 11 accident last January 1, is still in critical condition. He suffered fractures tibia, femur, hip, ankle and forearm and, in the last hours, it must have been orperred by the presence of fluid in a lung.

In that brutal crash, his mother and two sisters, ages three and 10, died. The family was heading towards the Atlantic Coast along the Route 11 and at kilometer 263height General Conesathe Toyota Etios car that was traveling at 160 km/h lost control, grazed another vehicle and crashed into a tree.

The driver and Juan Ignacio were rescuedbut they are hospitalized in serious condition. The infant remains in the Children’s Hospital and given the state of health, they ask blood donation of any group and factor.

About the father, identified as Ezequiel Reales42 years old, is also hospitalized in serious condition at the Italian hospital.

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The crash took place near General Conesa.

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The fatal crash on Route 11

A family suffered a tragedy this Wednesday on Provincial Route 11, near General Conesa. A car, with two adults and three minors, got lost and hit a tree. The accident ended in death, with the loss of a 42-year-old woman and two girls, ages 3 and 10.

The family is from the city of La Plata and the survivors of the fatal crash were taken there: an 8-year-old boy in serious health and with injuries and an open fracture in his right leg. The traffic accident took place at kilometer 263 of that Atlantic route. According to the newspaper Clarion, The victims were identified as Mariana Ambrosio, Eva Reales and Josefina Reales.

Staff of the General Lavalle Road Safety Police They arrived at the area and, upon inquiry, the motorist reportedly said that he was distracted, which caused the car to lose control. The head of the Dolores Prosecutor’s Office No. 1, Mónica Ferré, who classified the case as manslaughter and negligent injuriesordered the delivery of the bodies. The vehicle was traveling at high speed, with 160 km/h in an area with a limit of 110 km/h.

Despite the good weather conditions and the routethe family that was heading towards the Atlantic coast suffered a mistake, which caused the Subaru car to overturn, a fact that is very striking to investigators.

In addition to the death of the minors, The driver, his passenger and a third minor suffered serious injuries.so they had to be rushed by medical helicopter to the Dolores Municipal Hospital.

Source: Ambito

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