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The Amarok Who Killed a Marriage Was Traveling More than Twice the Speed Allowed

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An expert report has confirmed that the Volkswagen Amarok that crashed and killed a marriage in José C. Paz was circulating between 73 and 100 kilometers per hour (km/h), reaching a probable average speed of 88 km/h. This data contrasts dramatically with the maximum permitted speed of 40 km/h, as a sign of the area shows. Details of the accident: Vehicle conditions and the traffic light According to the report prepared by engineer Alejandro Gall…
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An expert report has confirmed that the Volkswagen Amarok that crashed and killed a marriage in José C. Paz was circulating between 73 and 100 kilometers per hour (km/h), reaching a probable average speed of 88 km/h. This data contrasts dramatically with the maximum permitted speed of 40 km/h, as a sign of the area shows. Details of the accident: Vehicle conditions and the traffic light According to the report prepared by engineer Alejandro Gall…

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INFOZONA broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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