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Venezuelan dies in a crash against a gandola on the Riohacha-Maicao road

Venezuelan dies in a crash against a gandola on the Riohacha-Maicao road

After a traffic accident, a Venezuelan identified as Luis Fernando González González, 25, lost his life on the night of Friday, September 2, at kilometer 1 of the Riohacha highway that leads to the border municipality of Maicao, in Colombia.

The Venezuelan collided with the rear of a semi-trailer and suffered serious injuries that caused his death immediately, the media reported. Colombia.EsEuro.

The accident road occurred at approximately 11:00 at night and the Venezuelan was driving a white Mazda, with license plate BBA930 from Bogotá.

According to the driver of the trailer-type truck, when he slowed down, he felt a strong blow to the rear of the tractor and when he got off he saw the accident.

Local media reported that the site of the accident Members of the Riohacha Fire Department initially arrived to rescue the body of the Venezuelan who was imprisoned inside the car.

The driver of the heavy vehicle was left at the disposal of the Prosecutor’s Office in Riohacha to deliver his version of the events and determine what happened in this incident.

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