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Cúster and bus crash leaves two dead and five injured in Jauja, here is the list

Cúster and bus crash leaves two dead and five injured in Jauja, here is the list

A frontal collision on the Central Highway left the balance of two fatalities and five injured. This is at kilometer 73 +700 in the district of Paccha, province of Jauja. An interprovincial bus from the “Warivilca” company, license plate b4y-964 driven by Juan Raúl Cueva Gomez that was heading from Lima to Huancayo, collided with a cúster plate byh-642 driven by Jhomar Wiliam Carlos Rojas and was heading from Huancayo to Lime.

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As a consequence, two people who still remain as NN died and were injured: Norma Condor Huaraca(42), Gliceria Meza Maldonado(67), the driver Juan Raúl Cueva Gómez (43), Lucy Ignacia Porras Arias(42) and Lenca Violeta Mosquera Soto (fifty)

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The cluster ended up off the road, the Acolla Highway Police investigated the case and were in charge of evacuating the injured to the nearest hospitals.

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