At Least 18 Dead when Flying a Passenger Bus in Central Peru
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The number of deaths due to the accident of a passenger bus in the province of Tarma, in the central Andes of Peru, rose to 18, while the wounded are 24, at the beginning of a long weekend for the holidays of the anniversary of independence, according to information this Saturday official sources. According to the latest report of the Regional Health Directorate (Diresa) of Junín, 16 of the passengers of the bus of the company Molina, which turn…
The Second Office of the Provincial Corporate Criminal Prosecutor of Tarma initiated an investigation into the alleged crimes of manslaughter and culpable injuries due to non-observance of traffic rules, following the accident of the bus of the company Expreso Molina Líder Internacional E.I.R.L. in the district of Palca, Tarma province, in the Junín region.
At least 18 people have died and about thirty have been injured when they turned Friday afternoon a passenger bus in the province of Tarma, located in the department of Junín, in the center of Peru, according to the Directorate of Health of the region in its latest balance sheet, collected by the country's official news agency, Andina.Continue reading....
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