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February 3, 2022
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No word yet on the suspects who ran over children in SPM

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The two assumptions suspected of running over to three minors and cause the death Two of them remain unaccounted for.

The authorities remain silent in the face of the escape of the alleged criminals who, after committing the act, fled in the same jeep that they would later abandon in Hato Mayor.

The two men have not been physically identified or described by the National Police, despite the fact that they are collaborating with the owner of the jeep involved in the death of the infants.

Mrs. Mary Isabel Rosario Eusebio, who appears in the name of whom the vehicle is registered, indicated that she sold the jeepeta but had not made the discharge in the General Directorate of Internal Taxes (DGII).

The spokesman for the Southeast Command of the National Police, Julio Peguero, reported this week that so far no arrests had been made for the incident.

However, he had explained that with the identification of the owner, the investigations were advancing and that “they were close to solving the case.”

The vehicle is a black Toyota Runer Limited, year 2014. According to witnesses, the vehicle was found abandoned in the Los Hatillos municipal district of Hato Mayor.

It is remembered that the accident that claimed the lives of the children Yeremy José Nobel, 7 years old, and Carlos José Nova, 5 years old.

The minor Yeferson José Nobel, six years old, and his father Gerald Nobel, who was the victims’ ball coach, were also injured in the accident.

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