Bbva Mexico Directors' Children Die and at&t Partner in Road Accident - La Opinión
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Three young people died in shock on the Toluca–Valle de Bravo highway, including the son of the director of BBVA Mexico and that of an AT&T partner manager
The son of the director of BBVA Mxico died with two more people in a crash with a cargo truck on the Toluca-Valle de Bravo highway.
Diego Osuna Miranda, son of BBVA Mexico CEO Eduardo Osuna Osuna, died in a road accident on the Toluca-Valle De Bravo stretch, at the site of “El Ramal” in Amanalco. According to the first reports, the road accident occurred on the afternoon of Friday, March 13, 2026, leaving three young people dead and two more injured. Three young people died and two more were injured in the accident in Valle de Bravo. Police reports reported that two units wi…
As a result of an accident on the Toluca-Valle De Bravo quota road in the State of Mexico, three young people lost their lives and two more were injured. Diego Osuna Miranda, son of Eduardo Osuna, director of BBVA, was among the victims. Choque in Amanalco leaves two damaged vehicles. The accident occurred minutes before 7:00 p.m., in the direction of the Magic Village of Valle de Bravo. According to the police report, the accident was recorded …
The incident occurred on the Toluca–Valle de Bravo highway. By: Ignacio Izquierdo The son of the CEO of BBVA died at the age of 17 in a car accident (Illustrative Photo Infobae) Toluca, Edomex, March 14, 2026.- A vehicle accident on the Toluca–Valle de Bravo highway, in the municipality of Villa de Allende, State of... Read more →
The accident also reported the death of other people, as well as injured, although the authorities have not issued any official information about them. BBVA Mexico’s CEO Eduardo Osuna’s son, Diego Osuna Miranda, died in an accident on the Toluca–Zitácuaro highway, heading to Valle de Bravo. El Consejo [...] La entrada The CEO’s son died in a car accident aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.
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