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“Catorce Breques” and the Suyapa Tragedy in 1938

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It happened during the celebrations to the Virgen de Suyapa. It was February 6, 1938. Sunday. A little before 7:30 in the morning. Clemente Reyes, officially a driver, best known in the city as “Catorce Breques”, drove the vehicle with number 31. Passengers included Juana Zafra, widow of Godoy, sixty years old; Pedro Triminio; two neighboring ladies of Ojojona —one of them carrying a baby; and a man nicknamed Joles. The entry “Catorce Breques” a…
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It happened during the celebrations to the Virgen de Suyapa. It was February 6, 1938. Sunday. A little before 7:30 in the morning. Clemente Reyes, officially a driver, best known in the city as “Catorce Breques”, drove the vehicle with number 31. Passengers included Juana Zafra, widow of Godoy, sixty years old; Pedro Triminio; two neighboring ladies of Ojojona —one of them carrying a baby; and a man nicknamed Joles. The entry “Catorce Breques” a…

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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