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Driver without a license causes shock in Jauja and leaves three injured

Driver without a license causes shock in Jauja and leaves three injured

A traffic accident registered at 11:20 in the morning of this Monday, August 18, on the Jauja -La Oroya highway, Parco District, left three people injured, including one of gravity.

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The incident occurred by the clash between a Hyundai Elantra car, conducted by Cristian Brayan Morales Mendoza (21), and a minivan of the Basilio company, conducted by Jesús Adrián Wilfredo Rojas Vásquez (19), who did not have a driver’s license.

Product of the shock, the passengers of the car were injured. Epifania Mercedes Escobar Rojas (54) suffered a severe craniocery trauma and was transferred to the Domingo Olavegoya de Jauja hospital. Juan de Dios Escobar Sedano (44) and Alina Nile Simeón Santos de Huahuacondori (54) were also injured, diagnosed as polycontuses.

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The impact violence left Hyundai embedded in the gutter and minivate in the middle of the road. Acolla road police personnel evacuated the injured and made the case available to the Jauja PNP police station for the corresponding proceedings.

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