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Dog Dies and Owner Remains in Critical Condition After Serious Accident in Luquillo

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The driver and his companion, a service dog, were ejected and fell to the pavement

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The driver and his companion, a service dog, were ejected and fell to the pavement

A 45-year-old man was seriously injured and his service dog died after a traffic accident on Friday on PR-3 highway in Luquillo, Puerto Rico Police reported.

·San Juan, United States
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A 45-year-old man was seriously injured and his service dog died after a traffic accident on Friday on the PR-3 road in Luquillo, the police reported. According to the preliminary investigation, Derek Chapman was driving a Ford Escape from 2025 by kilometer 34.1 of the track when he allegedly invaded the opposite lane. The police indicated that, later, the vehicle was impacted on his left side by another car driven by José Ángel García Rodado, 4…

Luquillo – A man was seriously injured and his service dog died after a traffic accident occurred on Friday afternoon, July 31, on the PR-3 road, at kilometer 34.1, in Luquillo. According to the preliminary investigation by the Police, Derek Chapman, 45, was driving a model 2025 Ford Escape when he allegedly invaded the opposite lane, which caused him to be impacted on the left side by another vehicle driven by José Ángel García Rodado, 41 years…

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El Vocero de Puerto Rico broke the news in San Juan, United States on Saturday, August 1, 2026.
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