Seven coffins in two days on the same stretch – the scandal of the roads that kill with impunity It's a figure that ices the blood. Seven dead in forty-eight hours. Seven coffins, seven families destroyed, and still the same question, lancent, which returns like a boomerang of pain: until when are we going to bury our children on roads that the state has allowed to rot? The day before yesterday, five passengers of a 70-seat bus died on the Foumb…
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Seven coffins in two days on the same stretch – the scandal of the roads that kill with impunity It's a figure that ices the blood. Seven dead in forty-eight hours. Seven coffins, seven families destroyed, and still the same question, lancent, which returns like a boomerang of pain: until when are we going to bury our children on roads that the state has allowed to rot? The day before yesterday, five passengers of a 70-seat bus died on the Foumb…