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Tufesa Driver Indicted for Manslaughter

The Sonora State Attorney General's Office (FGJES) reported that, during the continuation of the initial hearing for the Tufesa bus accident that occurred on October 17 on the Guaymas-Hermosillo highway, a judge ordered Francisco Javier “N” to stand trial for vehicular manslaughter, as well as for causing injuries and abandoning the scene. As a precautionary measure, the judge upheld the justified pretrial detention for the defendant. In the sam…
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Francisco Javier “N” will face charges of culpable homicide, injuries and abandonment of people following the October 17 accident on the Guaymas–Hermosillo road. TVPACIFICO The Attorney General's Office of Justice of the State of Sonora (FGJES) reported that, following the continuation of the initial hearing, the judge decided to link Francisco Javier “N”, a bus driver on the Tufesa line who crashed on October 17 in the Guaymas–Hermosillo road s…

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The judge decided not to link Joel Alberto "N" to trial, who was registered as a support driver.

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HERMOSILLO- Authorities in Sonora linked to trial one of the two bus drivers involved in the October 17 accident on the Guaymas-Hermosillo stretch in which seven people died and more than 20 were injured. The Attorney General’s Office of Justice of the State of Sonora (FGJES) reported on Wednesday that Francisco Javier “N” (driver), faces charges of culpable homicide due to vehicle traffic, as well as injuries and abandonment of persons. A judge…

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The Sonora State Attorney General's Office (FGJES) reported that, during the continuation of the initial hearing for the Tufesa bus accident that occurred on October 17 on the Guaymas-Hermosillo highway, a judge ordered Francisco Javier “N” to stand trial for vehicular manslaughter, as well as for causing injuries and abandoning the scene. As a precautionary measure, the judge upheld the justified pretrial detention for the defendant. In the sam…

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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