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Moquegua: Cleaning worker is hit by a truck in reverse

Moquegua: Cleaning worker is hit by a truck in reverse

A cleaning worker identified as Julia Ordóñez Mamani (52) was hit by a car while she was doing her work on Mariano Lino Urquieta avenue in the San Antonio district, Moquegua region, this Saturday at 7:00 a.m.

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According to residents who were circulating in the area, the driver of the truck with license plate V0V-883, while backing up, did not notice the worker and ran over her, leaving her injured. Her co-workers came to her aid.

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Medical personnel went to the site in an ambulance from the Emergency Medical Care Service (SAMU) and referred the injured woman to the emergency service of the EsSalud Moquegua Hospital.

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Meanwhile, the driver was detained by the municipal serene until the arrival of the Police. Investigations will be deepened at the San Antonio sector police station.

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