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Tragedy in La Paz: 14 dead after collision of a minibus with a truck

Tragedy in La Paz: 14 dead after collision of a minibus with a truck

December 20, 2024, 10:24 PM

December 20, 2024, 10:24 PM

At least 14 people, including three minors, They lost their lives this Friday afternoon in a head-on collision between a public transport minibus and a truck, an incident recorded on the Oruro – La Paz interdepartmental highway, near the La Paz community of Ajoya, near Patacamaya.

Serious accident on the La Paz – Oruro highway

The traffic director of La Paz, Marco Céspedes, reported that The deceased are nine men and five women. He added that most of them were transported in the public service vehicle.

Céspedes indicated that the serious accident It was caused by a truck with license plate 5320-BSY, which allegedly invaded the lane and collided head-on with the minibus with license plate 6298-ETI.

In addition to the 14 deaths. the traffic police reported that five people were injured and They were transferred to the nearest health center. The injured are: Iván Colque Condori (33 years old), Grecia Virginia Mamani Flores (30 years old), David Colque Quispe (29 years old) and two more people still unidentified (one 30 years old and another 10 years old).

In addition, Seven deceased have been identified: Jhon Kevin Bellido Rosales (25 years old), Erlan Gonzalo Mamani (28 years old), Roberto Mamani Canqui (61 years old), Romina Onofre Mamani (35 years old) and three minors (6, 4 and 3 years old).

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